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♦ Inclination must be set.
♦ Event memory must be cleared.
Inclination information in „%“ is stamped into trim above headlight.
Headlights must be adjusted according to this information. Per‐
centage given is based on a projection distance of 10 metres. For
example: inclination of 1.0 % converts to approx. 10 cm.
The inclination of headlights of vehicles in the North American
market is to be set to 0.7 %.
Loading: With one person or 75 kg on the driver seat and the
vehicle otherwise unloaded (unladen weight).
The unladen weight is the weight of vehicle ready for operation
with a full fuel tank (at least 90 %) including weight of all equip‐
ment normally carried (e.g. spare wheel, tools, jack, fire extin‐
guisher etc.).
If the fuel tank is not at least 90 % full, then load as follows:
– Read fuel level in fuel tank on fuel gauge. Determine additional
weight from following table and place weight in luggage com‐
partment.
Fuel gauge table
Fuel level of
fuel gauge
Petrol and diesel engines
Additional weight in kg
1
Petrol and diesel engines
Additional weight in kg
2
1/4 60 50
1/2 40 35
3/4 20 15
Full 0 0
1) Only applies to vehicles with 100 l tank capacity. Vehicles with 100 l tank ca‐
pacity (fitted in factory) can be identified by PR No. 0M1 on the vehicle data sticker.
2) Only applies to vehicles with 85 l tank capacity. Vehicles with 85 l tank capacity
(fitted in factory) can be identified by PR No. 0M0 on the vehicle data sticker.
Example:
If the fuel tank is half full, an additional weight of 40 kg or 35 kg
must be placed in the luggage compartment.
Note
♦
Use a container filled with e.g. water or gravel to provide ad‐
ditional weight (a 5-litre fuel canister filled with water weighs
approx. 5 kg).
♦
Write the weight in kg on the container and secure it against
being opened again in order to prevent misuse.
♦
In order to avoid dirt, place a mat/board of some kind in the
luggage compartment.
4.36.2 Checking headlight adjustment (using
test screen without 15° setting line)
Special tools and workshop equipment required
Touareg 2010 ➤
Maintenance - Edition 11.2011
94 4. Descriptions of work