Volkswagen CC (2015 year). Instruction - part 26

 

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Opening the fuel filler cap 

 Pull the release switch   in the driver door upwards 

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fig. 161

 The fuel filler flap is on the right rear side of the vehicle. 
 Open the fuel filler flap. 
 Unscrew the fuel cap counterclockwise and remove. Use the slot or 

the upper edge of the fuel filler flap to hold the cap while refueling 
⇒ 

fig. 162

Refueling 
The correct fuel grade for your vehicle 

⇒  Fuel is listed on a sticker on 

the inside of the fuel filler flap 

⇒ 

fig. 162

 (arrow). 

 The fuel tank is full when the automatic filler nozzle pump switches 

off the first time 

⇒  . 

 Do not try to add fuel after the pump stops! Topping off the tank in 

this way may fill the expansion space that the tank needs and cause 
fuel to overflow, for example, if it gets warmer outside. 

Closing the fuel filler cap 

 Screw the fuel cap clockwise onto the fuel filler neck until you hear 

it click into place. 

 Close the fuel filler flap until you hear it latch shut. The fuel filler 

flap must be flush with the vehicle body. 

  WARNING 

Spilled fuel can cause fires, explosions, burns, and other se-
vere injuries. 

 Always stop refueling once the pump nozzle switches off so 

that the tank does not overflow. 

 

  NOTICE 

Remove fuel spills from all vehicle surfaces immediately to help 
prevent damage to the paint, tires, and wheel housings.
 

  Fuel spills may pollute the environment. 

 

Fuel capacities 

 Please first read and note the introductory information and 

heed the WARNINGS 

  

 

Engine  

Fuel tank capacity  

2.0L and 3.6L engines with 

front wheel drive  

About 18.5 gallons (70.0 liters), 

of which about 2.1 gallons 

(8.0 liters) reserve.  

3.6L engines with all-wheel 

drive (4MOTION)  

About 18 gallons (68.0 liters), 

of which about 2.1 gallons 

(8.0 liters) reserve.  

 

Refueling checklist 

 Please first read and note the introductory information and 

heed the WARNINGS 

  

The engine compartment of any motor vehicle is a hazardous area. 
Never do any work on the engine or in the engine compartment un-
less you 

 know exactly how to carry out the job, 
 have the correct technical information and the proper tools and 

supplies, and 

 are familiar with the necessary safety precautions 

⇒ Working in the 

engine compartment

Checklist 
If you are uncertain in any way, have the work done by an authorized 
Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Seri-
ous personal injury may result from improperly performed work. Make 
sure that you check the following items regularly. The best thing is to 
check them every time you refuel: 

 Windshield washer fluid level 

⇒  Windshield wipers and washer 

 Engine oil level 

⇒  Engine oil 

 Engine coolant level 

⇒  Engine coolant 

 

 Brake fluid level 

⇒  Braking and parking 

 Tire pressure 

⇒  Tires and wheels 

 Vehicle lighting necessary for driving safety: 

–  Turn signals 
–  Low beams and high beams 
–  Taillights 
–  Brake lights 
–  License plate lights 

 
Information on replacing light bulbs: 

⇒  Replacing light bulbs

  WARNING 

Disregarding the safety-related checklist may lead to accidents 
and injuries. 

 Please note and follow the points listed in the checklist. 

 

 

 

Fuel 

 Introduction 

In this section you’ll find information about: 
Gasoline 
Gasoline additives 

 
The correct fuel grade for your engine is shown on a sticker located 
on the inside of the fuel filler flap 

⇒ 

fig. 162

Bad or poor quality fuel reduces operating performance, efficiency 
and service life of the engine. If you notice any symptoms like rough 
engine idle or performance or “bucking,” immediately reduce the ve-
hicle speed, accelerate slowly, and keep the engine speed in the 
middle of the rpm range. Avoid high rpm and rapid acceleration. If 
these symptoms should appear right after refueling, switch off the 
engine. In both cases contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an 
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility to have the engine checked. 

More information: 

 

⇒ Booklet Warranty and Maintenance 

 Refueling  
 Engine control and exhaust system  

 

  WARNING 

Improper refueling or handling of fuel can cause fire, explosion, 
and severe burns. 

 Fuel is highly explosive and flammable and can cause severe 

burns and other injuries. 

 Heed applicable safety warnings and obey local fuel handling 

regulations. 

 Always make sure the fuel cap is screwed on all the way. This 

keeps fuel from spilling out and from evaporating. 

 Failure to shut the engine off while refueling and/or to insert 

the pump nozzle fully into the vehicle's filler neck could cause 
fuel overflow and fuel spray. Fuel spray and overflowing fuel 
are dangerous because they can cause fire or serious injury. 

 For safety reasons, the engine must be turned off when refu-

eling. 

 Never get back into your vehicle while refueling. If in excep-

tional circumstances you must get back in your vehicle while 
refueling, make certain that you close the door and touch metal 
to discharge static electricity before touching the filler nozzle 
again. Static electricity can cause sparks that can ignite fuel 
vapors released during refueling. 

Gasoline 

 Please first read and note the introductory information and 

heed the WARNINGS 

  

Octane rating 
Octane rating indicates a gasoline's ability to resist engine-damaging 
“knock” caused by pre-ignition. Using the correct grade of gasoline is 
very important to help prevent engine damage and loss of engine 
performance. 
The recommended gasoline octane rating for your engine is listed on 
a label inside of the fuel filler flap. This rating may be specified ac-
cording to AKI (CLC) or RON (ROZ) standards. 
If unleaded Premium grade gasoline is specified for your vehicle, then 
Volkswagen recommends using TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline with a 
minimum octane rating of 91 AKI (95 RON). For more information on 

 

TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline, please go to the official Web site, 
http://www.toptiergas.com. 
The gasoline grades most commonly sold in the United States and 
Canada have the following octane ratings, which can usually be found 
on the filler pump: 

 Premium grade: 91 to 96 AKI 
 Regular grade: 87 to 90 AKI 

Unleaded gasoline 
Unleaded gasoline is available throughout the USA and Canada. 
Volkswagen recommends that you do not take your vehicle to places 
where unleaded gasoline may not be available. 

Gasoline containing alcohol or MTBE 
You may use unleaded gasoline blended with alcohol or MTBE (me-
thyl tertiary butyl ether), commonly referred to as oxygenated fuels, if 
the blended mixture meets the following criteria: 
Blends of gasoline and methanol (wood alcohol or methyl alco-
hol):
 

 Anti-Knock Index (AKI) must be 87 or higher. 
 Blend must contain no more than 3% methanol. 
 Blend must contain more than 2% co-solvents. 

Blends of gasoline and ethanol (grain alcohol or ethyl alcohol): 

 Anti-Knock Index (AKI) must be 87 or higher. 
 Blend must contain no more than 15% ethanol. 

Blends of gasoline and MTBE: 

 Anti-Knock Index (AKI) must be 87 or higher. 
 Blend must contain no more than 15% MTBE. 

Seasonally adjusted gasoline 
Many fuels are blended especially for winter or summer conditions. 
When seasons change, Volkswagen suggests that you buy fuel at 
busy stations where the seasonal adjustment is more likely to be 
made earlier. 

 

  WARNING 

Starting fluids can explode and cause a run-away vehicle condi-
tion. 

 Never use starting assist fluids. 

 

  NOTICE 

 Never use fuel with an octane rating lower than 87 AKI / 

91 RON. Using lower octane fuel may cause expensive engine 
damage.
 

 Never use leaded gasoline! Leaded gasoline will severely 

damage your vehicle's catalytic converter. 

 Methanol-blended fuels that do not meet the criteria listed 

above may cause corrosion and may damage plastic and rubber 
parts in the fuel system.
 

 Never use fuels that contain lead or other metals (check listing 

on the fuel pump). Even lead replacement gasoline (LRP fuels) 
contain metallic additives in high concentrations. They can 
damage the engine.
 

 Do not use fuels that fail to meet the criteria above, or with 

contents that cannot be identified. 

 If you cannot tell whether a particular fuel blend meets the cri-

teria above, ask your service station or its fuel supplier. If you 
notice a loss of fuel economy or drivability and performance 
problems using one of these fuel blends, we recommend that 
you switch to unblended fuel.
 

 Using fuels that are different from those specified above can 

damage your vehicle's engine and fuel system and cause per-
formance problems.
 

 Damage to the engine and fuel system and performance prob-

lems caused by using fuels that are different from those speci-
fied above or by using “starting assist fluids” are not the re-
sponsibility of Volkswagen and are not covered under the Emis-
sion warranties or any other Volkswagen Limited Warranty.
 

  Even a single tank full of leaded fuel can do major damage to the 

catalytic converter and degrade its effectiveness in reducing polluting 
emissions. 

 

  If you notice a loss of fuel economy or drivability and performance 

problems using one of these fuel blends, we recommend that you 
switch to unblended fuel. Never use fuel line antifreeze offered for 
gasoline engines. 

Gasoline additives 

 Please first read and note the introductory information and 

heed the WARNINGS 

  

Additives are used to improve the quality of the gasoline. 
Fuel quality impacts the operating performance, efficiency and ser-
vice life of the engine. Therefore, use high quality gasoline that is al-
ready blended by the fuel supplier with suitable gasoline additives 
that do not contain metal. The additives provide corrosion protection, 
clean the fuel system, and help prevent deposits on the engine. 
Volkswagen recommends TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline. For more 
information on TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline, please go to the official 
Web site http://www.toptiergas.com. 
If quality gasoline with additives that do not contain metal is not avail-
able or engine malfunctions occur, you should add the required addi-
tives while refueling 

⇒  . 

Not all gasoline additives are effective. Using the wrong additives can 
cause significant and expensive damage to the engine and the cata-
lytic converter. Never use additives that contain metal. Please note 
that metal can be included in some aftermarket gasoline additives 
that are available to be added to gasoline during or after refueling to 
help improve knock resistance or increase the octane rating. 
Volkswagen recommends using only additives approved by 
Volkswagen. Appropriate additives as well as instructions on how to 
use them are available from your authorized Volkswagen dealer or 
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Do not add any other gaso-
line additives. 

  NOTICE 

You can damage the engine by using incorrect additives. 

 Using incorrect gasoline additives can cause extensive engine 

damage as well as damage to the catalytic converter. 

 

 If you must fuel your vehicle with gasoline whose octane rat-

ing is too low, only drive with the engine speed in the middle of 
the rpm range and with low engine load. Avoid high rpm and 
heavy engine load. Otherwise, the engine could be damaged. 
Refuel your vehicle with gasoline with the required octane rating 
as soon as possible.
 

 Do not use fuel that is labeled at the pump as containing met-

al. Lead replacement fuel contains high concentrations of metal-
lic additives. Engine damage could result.
 

 Fueling your vehicle just one time with leaded fuel or fuel that 

contains other metallic additives can affect the performance of 
the catalytic converter and cause extensive damage to it.
 

 

Working in the engine compartment 

 Introduction 

In this section you’ll find information about: 
Display 
Preparing to work in the engine compartment 
Opening or closing the engine compartment 

 
Always position the vehicle on a firm and level surface before doing 
any work in the engine compartment. 
The engine compartment of a vehicle is a hazardous area. Never do 
any work on the engine or in the engine compartment unless you 

 know exactly how to carry out the job, 
 have the correct technical information and the proper tools and 

supplies, and 

 are familiar with the necessary safety precautions 

⇒  . 

If you are uncertain in any way, have the work done by an authorized 
Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. 
Serious personal injury may result from improperly performed work. 

More information: 

 Exterior views  
 Windshield wipers and washer  
 Starting and stopping the engine  
 Brake fluid  
 Checks while refueling 
 Engine oil  
 Engine coolant  
 Vehicle battery  
 Exterior care and cleaning  
 Parts, accessories, repairs and modifications  

 

  WARNING 

Unintended vehicle movement during maintenance work can 
cause serious personal injuries. 

 Never work under the vehicle unless you have safely secured 

the vehicle from moving. If you must work under the vehicle 
with the wheels on the ground, always make sure that the vehi-
cle is on level ground, that all 4 wheels are chocked to keep 
them from moving, and that the key is not in the ignition. 

 If you must work under a vehicle raised on a floor jack, al-

ways make sure that the vehicle is safely supported on safety 
stands intended for that purpose that are strong enough to 
support the weight of the vehicle. The jack supplied with the 
vehicle is not strong enough for this purpose and can collapse 
causing serious personal injury. 

 

 

  WARNING 

The engine compartment of any motor vehicle is a potentially 
dangerous area and can cause serious personal injury. 

 Always use extreme caution when doing any work in the en-

gine compartment. Always follow commonly accepted safety 
practices and use common sense. Never risk personal injury. 

 Never perform any work in the engine compartment unless 

you know exactly how to carry out the job and have the correct 
technical information and the correct tools. 

 If you are uncertain about what to do, have the work per-

formed by an authorized Volkswagen dealer, an authorized 
Volkswagen Service Facility, or another qualified workshop. 
Serious personal injury may result from improperly performed 
work. 

 We strongly recommend that you always have HID – High In-

tensity Discharge (Xenon) headlights and H7 bulbs replaced by 
a qualified technician. Serious personal injury may result from 
improperly performed work. 

 Never open or close the engine hood if steam or coolant is 

escaping. Hot steam or coolant can cause serious burns. Al-
ways wait until you no longer see or hear steam or coolant es-
caping from the engine. 

 Always let the engine cool down completely before carefully 

opening the hood. 

 Hot parts of the engine and the exhaust system will burn skin 

on contact. 

 When the engine has cooled down and you are ready to open 

the hood: 
  –  Firmly apply the parking brake and shift the transmission 

into Park (P) (automatic) or Neutral (manual only). 

  –  Take the vehicle key out of the ignition. 
  –  On vehicles with Keyless Access, make sure that the re-

mote control vehicle key is out of range of the vehicle and 
that the vehicle cannot be started by depressing the starter 
button 

⇒  Starter button

  –  Always keep children and others away from the engine 

compartment and never leave them unsupervised. 

 

 The engine coolant system is under pressure when the en-

gine is hot. Never unscrew the coolant expansion tank cap 
when the engine is hot. Hot coolant can spray out and cause 
severe burns and other serious injuries. 
  –  Turn the cap slowly and very carefully in a counterclock-

wise direction while applying light downward pressure on the 
top of the cap. 

  –  Always protect your face, hands, and arms from hot escap-

ing coolant or steam by covering the cap with a large, thick 
rag. 

 Never spill fluids on the engine or exhaust system when re-

filling. Spilling fluids onto hot parts of the engine or exhaust 
system can cause a fire. 

 

  WARNING 

High voltage systems in the engine compartment can cause 
electrical shocks or even electrocution, severe burns, other se-
rious injuries, and even death! 

 Never short-circuit the electrical system. Be especially care-

ful when using jumper cables. The vehicle's battery could ex-
plode! 

 To reduce the risk of electrical shock and personal injury 

while the engine is running or being started: 
  –  Never touch ignition cables. Never touch other compo-

nents of the high voltage electronic ignition system. 

  –  Never touch the wiring of the HID – High Intensity Dis-

charge (Xenon) headlights. 

 Read and heed the important information and warnings on 

cleaning the engine compartment 

⇒  Cleaning the engine com-

partment

 

 

  WARNING 

Moving parts in the engine compartment can cause serious 
personal injury on contact. 

 Never reach into the area around or touch the radiator fan. 

Contact with the blades can cause serious personal injury. Al-
ways remember that the radiator fan is temperature-controlled 
and can come on suddenly even when the engine has been 
switched off for a while and the key has been removed from the 
ignition. 

 If you have to perform a check or repair when the engine is 

running, there are more risks from the rotating parts, such as 
the drive belts, alternator, radiator fan, etc., and from the high-
voltage ignition system. Always use extreme care. 
  –  Always make sure that jewelry, loose clothing and long hair 

do not get caught in rotating engine parts. Before starting 
any work remove your jewelry, take off your necktie, tie back 
and cover your hair, and do not wear clothing that can hang 
down and get caught in moving engine parts. 

  –  Always use extreme caution if the accelerator pedal has to 

be depressed to perform a check. The vehicle will start to 
move even if the electronic parking brake is on. 

 Never leave any objects in the engine compartment, for ex-

ample cleaning rags and tools. Objects left behind can cause 
malfunctions, engine damage, and even fires. 

 

 

  WARNING 

Operating fluids and some materials in the engine compartment 
can catch fire easily, causing burns and other serious personal 
injuries! 

 Never smoke near the engine compartment. 
 Never work next to open flames or sparks. 
 Never pour or spill operating fluids or other flammable liq-

uids on the engine. These fluids can ignite on hot engine parts 
and cause injuries. 

 If work on the fuel system or the electrical system is neces-

sary: 
  –  Always disconnect the 12 Volt vehicle battery. Make sure 

the vehicle is unlocked when you disconnect the battery, or 
the alarm will go off. Never touch the electrical wiring of the 
ignition system. 

  –  Never work near heaters, water heaters, or other open 

flames. 

 Always have a functional, approved fire extinguisher nearby. 

 

  NOTICE 

When changing or topping off fluids, make sure that you pour 
the fluids into the correct reservoirs. Adding the wrong type of 
operating fluids will cause serious malfunctions and engine 
damage.
 

  Fluid leaks and spills are harmful to the environment. Regularly 

check the ground underneath your vehicle for this reason. If you find 
spots of oil or other fluids, have your vehicle checked by your author-
ized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. 
Dispose of leaked operating fluids properly. 

Display 

 Please first read and note the introductory information and 

heed the WARNINGS 

  

 

 

Lights up  

Possible cause  

Proper response  

Icon appears in 

the display  

Engine hood not 

properly closed.  

 Stop! 

Close the engine hood.  

 
When the ignition is switched on, several warning and indicator lights 
come on briefly for a function check. They go out after a few seconds. 
If the engine hood is open or not closed properly, the vehicle icon 
appears in the instrument cluster display showing the open engine 
hood 

⇒ 

fig. 10

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fig. 11

Depending on your vehicle's equipment and options, the icon may still 
be displayed even after the ignition is switched off as long as the key 
has not been taken out of the ignition. The icon in the instrument clus-
ter display goes out about 15 seconds after the vehicle has been 
locked. 

  WARNING 

Failure to heed warning lights and instrument cluster text mes-
sages can cause the vehicle to break down in traffic and result 
in a collision and serious personal injury. 

 Never ignore warning lights or text WARNINGS. 
 Always stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. 

Preparing to work in the engine compartment 

 Please first read and note the introductory information and 

heed the WARNINGS 

  

Checklist 
Before any work in the engine compartment, carry out the following 
steps in the order in which they are listed 

⇒  : 

 Park the vehicle in a safe place on a firm, level surface. 
 Hold the brake pedal down until the engine is switched off. 
 Apply the electronic parking brake to help prevent the vehicle from 

moving 

⇒  Braking and parking

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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