User Manual - Page 76

For 2015 EOS.

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Description Possible solution
CSC roof stops while opening or
closing.
– Check the instrument cluster display (where applicable) for
information on what to do
– If the CSC roof stops exactly in the middle, give the roof a
gentle “nudge” forward so that it will close.
– Push and hold the lever shown in ⇒ 
fig. 32 to close the CSC
roof completely and to lock it into place.
– If the CSC roof does not completely close and latch, try to
close and latch it using the emergency procedure
– Get professional help if necessary and have the system
checked by an authorized Volkswagen dealer, an authorized
Volkswagen Service Facility, or another qualified workshop.
Automatic Rollover Support System
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS
The Automatic Rollover Support System
®
works with the reinforced windshield frame, properly worn
safety belts, and the airbag system, to help protect vehicle occupants in a rollover accident.
If the Automatic Rollover Support System is triggered, 2 supports behind the rear seat backrest deploy
upwards in a fraction of a second.
The Automatic Rollover Support System works only when the ignition is switched on. It deploys when
the CSC roof is open as well as when it is closed.
The Automatic Rollover Support System is electronically controlled together with the airbag system. A
malfunction in the rollover support system is indicated by the airbag indicator light in the instrument
cluster
Under some circumstances, the Automatic Rollover Support System can only help protect occupants
for a single deployment. If the Automatic Rollover Support System has deployed, have the system
checked by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.
The Automatic Rollover Support System may deploy in the following situations:
In driving situations in which the vehicle tips sharply to one side, consistent with the values
programmed into the electronic control module.
In certain frontal, side, and rear-end collisions.
In rollovers.
If the vehicle briefly leaves the ground, for example when cresting a hill at a comparatively high
speed.
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