Volkswagen Golf Service & Repair Manual: Charging totally discharged battery with battery charger -VAS 5095 A-
WARNING
Danger of injury! Observe warning notices and safety
regulations
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The charger unit automatically recognises totally discharged
batteries and initiates a gentle charging procedure with a low
charging current. The charge current is automatically adapted to
suit the charge condition of the battery. |
Note
Observe notes in chapter
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Totally discharged batteries in vehicles before registration
must be exchanged prior to delivery. Preliminary damage cannot
be excluded. |
The battery voltage must be at least 0.6 V. |
WARNING
It is not permissible to test or charge batteries
whose magic eye shows light yellow. Do not slave/jump
start the vehicle! |
Danger of explosion when checking and charging or
slave/jump starting. |
These batteries must be renewed. |
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Charge battery
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WARNING
Danger of injury! Observe warning notices and safety
regulations
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General notes:
The support mode provides the onboard supply with power when
the battery is removed or disconnected.
For furthe ...
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Special tools and workshop equipment
required
Torque wrench -V.A.G 1783-
Removing
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Switch off ignition and all electrical consumers, and remov ...
Wiring harness repair set -VAS 1978
Wiring harness repair set -VAS 1978- allows optimal repair
quality to be achieved in the area of vehicle electrics. Using
the tools, repairs to connectors and wiring open circuits can be
carried out. To do this, complete repair wire sections with
contact ...
Electrical controls on the front seats
Fig. 44 Moving the front left seat forwards
and backwards, adjusting the backrest and the seat cushion for height and tilt
Fig. 45 Adjusting the lumbar support.
First read and observe the introductory information
and safety warnings The layout of the controls on the front right-hand seat ...
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