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You need to connect to vag com or some else computer program to see the error code and when remove prroblem you need to delet the error from car computer memory to get rid of the light. The most common problems are: blown fuse, bad connection under the seat or something like that! But you can't do nothing without the comp.
You will have to go to the dealer to get the code. While you are at it get the instructions for putting the code in and don't lose them. Everytime you unhook the battery you will have to put the code back in. Hope this helps.
I have the same car and I am not in front of it but I will look to be sure however I think by your description that you have described the parking brake lamp. if thats not it respond back and I will have more info later this evening.
It should be exhause system light. There are different problems to cause the light on. I think you need a code reader to check it, or just take it to one mechanic.
If the light is coming on, they should be hooking a computer up to the car to see what the car computer is exactly trying to say. Maybe low coolant, bad thermostat, blockage in radiator restricting flow, it could be a number of things. Does it come on more often in the city or the highway driving?
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