CHARGE PORT VOLKSWAGEN E-GOLF 2019 Owners Manual

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Side view

Fig. 1 Vehicle side overview.
Key to fig. 1:
(1) Roof antenna
(2) Battery charge port cover
(3) Outside door handles
(4) Outside mirror:
– Additional turn signal light
(5) Area for e-Golf emblem
(6) Lift points for the jack

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Remote Vehicle Access:
Feature Description
Destinations
Only applica-
ble for vehi-
cles
equipped
with a facto-
ry-installed
navigation
system.
Points of Interest (POIs) or other destinations can be im-
ported remotely into the factory-installed navigation system
(if equipped) from a computer or the Volkswagen Car-Net
iPhone® or Android® app (text and data rates apply). These
destinations can be called up and used by the navigation
system.
Destination
Download
Only applica-
ble for vehi-
cles
equipped
with a facto-
ry-installed
navigation
system.
Press the button in the 3-button module: The vehicle will
connect directly to the Volkswagen Car-Net Response
Center where a Volkswagen Car-Net Customer Specialist
will assist with destinations. The address of a dealer’s loca-
tion can also be sent by the Customer Specialist to your
factory-installed navigation system (if equipped).
Remote Sta-
tus Check
Current information about the vehicle can be viewed
through a computer or your Volkswagen Car-Net iPhone®
or Android® app (text and data rates apply). You can find
out if the doors, luggage compartment and electric motor
hood are open or closed, whether the car lights are on or
off, the high-voltage battery charge level, when the vehicle
needs to be serviced next and more.


Diagnostics & Maintenance:
Feature Description

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x The charging port (B)
x Covers on components of the high-voltage system (B)
Power output of the electric motor
The maximum torque of the electric motor is available as soon as you press the accelerator pedal ⇒ 
.
As the charge level of the high-voltage battery increases, the recuperation and thus also the electric motor braking effect will decrease when the vehicle is braked and when the vehicle rolls in overrun mode or drives downhill. No brake energy recuperation occurs and therefore no electric motor braking
effect is available once the high-voltage battery is fully charged ⇒ .
DANGER
High-voltage systems in the electric motor compartment and in other places on the vehicle can cause electrical shocks or even electrocution, severe burns, other serious injuries, and even death!
x Touching damaged orange high-voltage cables, the high-voltage battery or other parts of the high-voltage electrical system can cause fatal electric shock.
x The high-voltage system may also be active even when the ignition is switched off!
x Electrolyte fluid in the high-voltage battery will cause severe chemical burns. If electrolyte fluid contacts skin, thoroughly flush affected area with clean water for at least 15 minutes and then wash affected area with soap and water; medical attention is recommended.
x Any work on the high-voltage system, or on systems which could be directly or indirectly affected by it, must only be carried out by properly trained and qualified experts.
WARNING
Rapid acceleration can cause loss of traction and skidding, particularly on slippery roads. This can cause you to lose control of the vehicle, which can lead to accidents and serious injuries.
x Always adjust your driving style in accordance with the flow of traffic.
x Only use the kickdown or fast acceleration if visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions permit, and other road users are not put at risk due to the acceleration and the driving style.
WARNING
Medium, high and very high recuperation can lead to loss of traction and skidding, particular-ly on slippery roads. This can cause you to lose control of the vehicle, which can lead to accidents and serious injuries.
x Only use medium, high or very high recuperation if visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions permit, and other road users are not put at risk due to the vehicle's acceleration and your driving style.
WARNING
The higher the charge level of the high-voltage battery, the lower the electric motor braking effect, to the point where no electric motor braking effect may be generated at all.
x Reduce your speed before driving down a long, steep gradient.
x When driving down a long, steep gradient, slow the vehicle using the vehicle brake.

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NOTICE
Failure to heed warning lights or text WARNINGS can result in vehicle damage.
General information on charging the high-voltage battery

Fig. 134 On the rear right of the vehicle: High-voltage battery charge port. A: With cover on lower part (for AC charging only). B: Completely open socket for DC charging.

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NOTICE
Always follow the manufacturer's information and instructions on using the charging station.
Charging process indicator

Fig. 137 In the high-voltage battery charge port: Charging process indicator light 1 and information label 2

Fig. 138 Charging process information label

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Immediate charging

Fig. 139 In the high-voltage battery charge port: Immediate charging button 1.

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WARNING
High voltage systems in the electric motor compartment can cause electrical shocks or even electrocution, severe burns, other serious injuries, and even death!
x Never short-circuit the electrical system. Be especially careful when using jumper cables. The vehicle's battery could explode!
x To reduce the risk of electrical shock and personal injury while the electric motor is acti-vated:
– Never touch ignition cables. Never touch other components of the high voltage elec-tronic ignition system.
– Never touch the wiring of the HID – High Intensity Discharge (Xenon) headlights.
x Read and heed the important information and warnings on cleaning the electric motor
compartment ⇒  Cleaning the electric motor compartment.
WARNING
Moving parts in the electric motor compartment can cause serious personal injury on con-tact.
x Never reach into the area around or touch the radiator fan. Contact with the blades can cause serious personal injury. Always remember that the radiator fan is temperature-controlled and can come on suddenly even when the electric motor has been switched off for a while and the key has been removed from the ignition.
x If you have to perform a check or repair when the electric motor is activated, 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 rotat-ing electric motor parts. Before starting any work remove your jewelry, take off your neck-tie, tie back and cover your hair, and do not wear clothing that can hang down and get caught in moving electric motor 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 parking brake is on.
x Never leave any objects in the electric motor compartment, for example cleaning rags and tools. Objects left behind can cause malfunctions, electric motor damage, and even fires.
WARNING
Additional materials in the electric motor compartment such as blankets can interfere with the operation of the electric motor and can cause fires, which can lead to serious injuries.
x Never cover the electric motor with blankets or other materials.
WARNING
Operating fluids and some materials in the electric motor compartment can catch fire easily, causing burns and other serious personal injuries!
x Never smoke near the electric motor compartment.
x Never work next to open flames or sparks.
x Never pour or spill operating fluids or other flammable liquids on the electric motor. These fluids can ignite on hot electric motor parts and cause injuries.
x Always have a functional, approved fire extinguisher nearby.