seats VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 2020 Owner´s Manual

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sition any body part directly against or
too close to where the airbags are fitted.
WARNING
Incorrect adjustment of the seats can cause
accidents and serious injuries.
x Only adjust the seats when the v
ehicle is
stationary. The seats could change posi-
tion unexpectedly if you attempt to re-
position them while the vehicle is in mo-
tion, leading to a loss of control of the
vehicle. Furthermore, an incorrect sitting
position is adopted while adjusting the
seat.
x Only adjust the height and tilt of the
seat or move it forwards and backwards
when the area around the seat is clear.
x The adjustment range of the seats must
not be restricted by any items.
x Only adjust the angle of the rear seats or
move the seats forwards and backwards
when there is no-one in the adjustment
range of the seats.
x The areas for adjusting and locking the
seats must not be soiled. WARNING
Improper use of seat covers or protective
co
vers may lead to the electrical seat con-
trols being operated accidentally and the
front seats moving unexpectedly while the
vehicle is moving. You could lose control
over the vehicle. This could result in serious
injury and accidents. Furthermore, this may
result in damage to the electrical compo-
nents in the front seats.
x Never attach or secure seat covers or
protective covers to the electrical con-
trols.
x Do not fit seat covers or protective cov-
ers over the seats unless they have been
expressly approved for use in the vehi-
cle. WARNING
Any lighters in the vehicle could be dam-
aged or accidentally lit. This could lead to
serious burns and other injuries.
x Bef

ore adjusting the seats, always en-
sure that there is no lighter on or near
the movable parts of the seat. NOTICE
Sharp edges can damage the seats.
x Do not touch the seats with sharp-edged
objects. Sharp objects, such as zips, riv

ets
on clothing or belts, may damage surfaces.
Open Velcro fasteners may also cause
damage. Mechanically adjusting the
front seat
Please refer to and at the start of
the chapter on page 93.
The f

ollowing section contains a description
of all possible controls. The number of con-
trols may vary depending on the version of
the seat.
The controls are mirrored for the right-hand
front seat.
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Fig. 74
On the left front seat: controls. 1
Take your weight off the backrest and
turn the handwheel to adjust it. 2
Move the lever up or down, several times
if necessary, to adjust the seat height. 3
Pull the lever to push the front seat for-
wards or backwards. The front seat must
engage after you release the le
ver!4
Press the button to adjust the armrest
up or down.
If the armrest is not in use, it can be f

ol-
ded up without pressing the button. 5
Only for electric seats:
Raise the handle to slide the seat cush-
ion f

orwards or backwards. Electrically adjusting the
front seat
Please refer to and at the start of
the chapter on page 93.
The controls are mirrored f

or the right-hand
front seat.
The seat may have a combination of mechan-
ical and electrical controls. Fig. 75
Switches on the front left seat, adjust-
ing the front seat f
orwards or backwards, adjust-
ing the backrest and the seat cushion height and
tilt. 1
A
Slides the seat forwards or back-
wards. B
Adjusts the angle of the seat cushion. C
Raises or lowers the seat. 2
D
Adjusts the angle of the backrest. Fig. 76
Switch on the front left seat: adjusting
the lumbar support. 1
Adjust the curve of the lumbar support
f

orwards. 2
Adjust the curve of the lumbar support
backwards. 3
Adjust the curve of the lumbar support
upwards. 4
Moves the curve of the lumbar support
down. Front seats 95
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WARNING
Careless or unsupervised use of the electric
front seats can result in se vere injuries.
x The electrical front seat adjustment also
works when the ignition is switched off.
Never leave children or people requiring
assistance alone in the vehicle.
x In the event of an emergency, stop elec-
trical adjustment by pressing another
switch. NOTICE
To avoid damaging the electrical components
in the front seats, do not kneel on the seats
or apply sharp pressure at a single point on
the seat cushion and backrest. It may not be possible to adjust the
seat electrically if the charge le

vel of
the 12-volt vehicle battery is too low.
Activating the electric drive will inter-
rupt the seat adjustment procedure.Rear seats
Introduction to the topic
The f
ollowing section describes the options
for adjusting the rear seats. Always ensure
that your sitting position is correct

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x
Bef ore folding the rear seat backrest for-
wards, always adjust the front seats so
that the rear head restraints or rear seat
cushions do impact the front seats.
x Before folding down the rear seat back-
rest, always make sure that there are no
objects located in its path. Head restraints
Introduction to the topic
The f
ollowing section describes the options
for adjusting and removing the head re-
straints. Always ensure that your sitting posi-
tion is correct

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WARNING
Poor visibility through the door windows,
windscreen and rear window increases the
risk of collisions and accidents which can
cause serious injuries.
x Keep all door windows, the windscreen
and the rear window free from ice, snow
and condensation to maintain perf
ect
visibility.
x Adjust the heating, air conditioning and
rear window heating to prevent conden-
sation from forming on the windows.
x Only set off once all windows are clear.
x Use air recirculation mode for a short
period only. Condensation could other-
wise form very quickly on the windows,
greatly reducing visibility.
x Switch off the air recirculation mode
when it is no longer required. NOTICE
Food, medicine and other items that are sen-
sitiv
e to heat or cold could be either dam-
aged or rendered useless by the air flowing
out of the vents.
x Never leave food, medicines or other tem-
perature-sensitive objects in front of the
vents. NOTICE
If the air conditioning system is not working,
switch the air conditioning system off imme-
diately and ha

ve it checked by a qualified
workshop. This can help to prevent secondary
damage. Overview of functions
Please refer to and at the start of
the chapter on page 120.
Some functions of the air conditioning sys-
tem and menus in the Inf

otainment system as well as an air conditioning block for the
rear seats depend on the equipment le

vel.
In the Infotainment system Open the air conditioning settings in
the Infotainment system.
In the Infotainment system: upper screen
edge
Switch the air conditioning system on
and off.
In the Infotainment system: lower screen
edge Select temperature. Depending on the
equipment level, you can set the tem-
perature directly in the Infotainment
system or use the touch sliders be-
neath the Infotainment system. The
selected temperatures are displayed
at the bottom of the screen in the In-
fotainment system.
The temperatures set for the rear row
of seats are shown on the displays for
the air conditioning block for the rear
seats. Adopt temperature settings of driver
side f
or all seats. Switch the seat heating on and off

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x
Do not place any damp or wet objects or
items of clothing on the seat.
x Do not spill any liquids on the seat. NOTICE
x To a void damaging the heating elements,
do not kneel on the seats and do not apply
sharp pressure at a single point to the seat
cushion and backrest.
x Liquids, sharp objects and insulating mate-
rials, such as a protective cover or child
seat, may damage the seat heating.
x If an odour develops, immediately switch
off the seat heating and have it checked
by a qualified workshop.
x If the original seat covers are replaced
with another material, the seat heating
can overheat or the seat heating function
may be restricted. To save energy, switch off the seat
heating as soon as possible. Steering wheel heating
Please refer to and at the start of
the chapter on page 120.
The steering wheel heating can function only
when the v

ehicle

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x
Always check after installation to make
sure that the retaining hooks of the par-
tition are correctly engaged.
x Additionally secure all objects in the lug-
gage compartment e
ven when the parti-
tion is installed.
x While the vehicle is moving, no passen-
gers may travel behind the fitted parti-
tion. NOTICE
If the partition is not secured at the mount-
ing points pro
vided for this purpose, this may
result in damage.
x Always secure the partition only to the
designated mounting points. Fitting and removing the par-
tition behind the front seats
Fig. 130
P
artition installed behind the front
seats.
The fitted partition can help to prevent ob-
jects from being flung from the luggage
compartment into the passenger compart-
ment, e.g. when braking.
The partition can be optionally installed be-
hind the rear bench seat

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Fastening rings
259
Fault memory see Event memory 367
Filling Safety notes 309
Fire What to do 67
Fire extinguisher 69
First-aid box see First-aid kit 68
First-aid kit 68
Storage location 68
First-aid pack see First-aid kit 68
Floor mats 129
Frequency bands 232
Front airbags see Airbag system 52
Front Assist 159
Advance warning 161
Camera 159
Cyclist monitoring 163
Distance warning 161
Oncoming vehicle braking when turn- ing 164
Operating 164
Pedestrian Monitoring 163
Problem solving 165
Radar sensor 159
Swerve support 163
Switching off 164
System boundaries 162
Urgent warning 161
Front compartment 309
Vehicle battery (12-volt) 320
Front passenger exterior mirror lowering
function 117
Front passenger front airbag see Airbag system 47
Switching off with key-operated switch 53
Front seats 93
Electrical controls 95
Electrically adjusting 95
Mechanical controls 94
Mechanically adjusting 94
Function buttons Area View 182
Manoeuvre braking 181
Park Distance Control 181
Parking systems 181Rear view camera system
181
Fuses 296
Changing 300
Colour coding of fuses 301
Detecting a blown fuse 301
In the bonnet space 298
In the dash panel 299
Preparation for changing 301
Types 300
G
General notes 32
Glass roof Sun blind in the glass roof 119
Gradient angle 387
Gross combination weight Information 387
H Handbrake see Parking brake 177
Hazard warning lights 66
Head restraint 99
Head restraints 98
Removing and installing 99
Head-up display 21
Adjusting 22
Adjusting the height 22
Display areas 21
Switching off 22
Switching on 22
Headlight range control 109
Headlights Driving abroad 110
Heated seats see Air conditioning system 124
Help apps 203
Help for mobile online services 203
High-visibility waistcoat 68, 69
High-voltage battery 273
AC charging 281
Battery capacity 275, 391, 392
Battery care 276
Battery charge limits 277
Care instructions 275, 276
Charge level 19
Charging 279
Charging power 391, 392
Charging process display 284
Charging settings 276
402 Index

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Navigation
238, 240, 242
Additional window 245
Controlling the map 239
Controlling the navigation map 239
Detailed view 245
Edit route 245
Entering an address for route guid- ance 242
Equipment level 240
Favourite destinations 243
Function: destination input 242
Further options 245
Last destinations 242, 243
Learn usage patterns 245
Map 239, 243
Navigation announcements 238
Navigation map 239
Offroad mode 243
Operating the map 243
Personal POIs 242
Predictive navigation 242
Restrictions 239
Route plan 245
Saved data 239, 245
Saving destinations 243
Selecting alternative charging sta- tions 244
Selecting charging stations 244
Stored destinations 243
Suggestions 242
Symbols 240
Traffic reports 244
Updating navigation data 241
Using contact data 243
Using the map for destination in- put 243
Zooming into the map 239
Zooming into the navigation map 239
Zooming out of the map 239
Zooming out of the navigation map 239
New tyres 329
Noises Brake support systems 192
Notes on driving 129
Number of seats 34
O
Odometer see View summary 18Old tyres
329
On-board diagnostic system (OBD) 367
Oncoming vehicle braking when turning 164
Online functions Radio 233
Online services 200
Online system update 196
Online vehicle functions 205
Opening Doors 77
Sun blind in the glass roof 119
Windows 89
Operation Park Distance Control 185
Orientation lighting 109
Other applicable documents 217
Overview Centre console 13
Driver door 9
Driver side 10
Front passenger side 14
Front view 7
Rear view 8
Roof 14
Vehicle 7
Warning and indicator lamps 15
Overview of indicator lamps 15
Overview of warning lamps 15
P P ark Distance Control Checklist 180
Malfunction 184
Operating 185
Prerequisites 180
Parking 176
Parking brake 177
Automatic switch-on 177
Car wash 177
Emergency braking function 178
Rolling capability 177
Switching off 177
Switching on 177
Troubleshooting 178
Parking light 108
Switching on and off 108
Parking systems Displays 181
Function buttons 181
General information 179
406 Index

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Function
24
Operation 24
Recuperation (energy recovery) Activating 135
Display 135
Selecting level 135
Repairing stone chips (note) 363
Repairs 362
Airbag system 364
Plates 370
Stickers 370
Windscreen 363
Retrofitting a towing bracket 266
Returning end-of life vehicles 373
Returning end-of-life vehicles 373
Reverse assistant see Rear view camera system 185
Reversible belt tensioning 45
Roll-back function Sun blind in the glass roof 119
Windows 91
Rolling capability Parking brake 177
Roof carrier 262
Loading 263
Notes on use 264
Securing 263
Roof load 263
Technical data 263
Roof rack 262
Rubber seals Cleaning and care 359
Running in Brake pads 131
Tyres 330
Running in brake pads see Brakes 131
S
SAFELOCK Safelock 81
SAFELOCK 81
Safety certificate 389
Safety equipment 50
Safety notes 218
Scanning QR code 202
Scrapping 373
Screen 222
Cleaning 227
Screen displays Manoeuvre braking
181
Park Distance Control 181
Seat belt height adjuster 44
Seat belt routing 42
Seat belts 36
Belt retractor 44
Belt status display 37
Belt tension limiter 44
Belt tensioner 44
Buckle-up request 37
Checklist 41
Cleaning and care 359
Fastening 41
Not fastened 39
Seat belt height adjuster 44
Seat belt routing 42
Twisted seat belt 41
Unfastening 41
Use 41
Warning lamp 37
Seat covers Cleaning and care 359
Seat cushions with seat heating Cleaning and care 359
Seat functions 100
Seat heating see Air conditioning system 124
Seat-occupied recognition system see Air conditioning system 120
Seats 34, 93
Adjusting the head restraints 99
Adjusting the steering wheel posi- tion 92
Correct sitting position 35
Electrically adjustable front seat 95
Incorrect sitting position 35
Massage function 102
Mechanically adjustable front seat 94
Memory function 101
Number of seats 34
Rear seat backrest 97
Removing and installing the head re- straints 99
Seat heating 124
Sitting position 34
Seats with airbag components Cleaning and care 359
Selecting a position 140
Selling the vehicle 202
In other countries/continents 134
408 Index

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