tow VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 2020 Owner´s Manual

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If and when
V ehicle toolkit Introduction to the topic
Observ
e any country-specific legislation
when securing your vehicle in the event of
a breakdown. WARNING
In the event of a sudden driving or braking
manoeuvre or accident, a loose v
ehicle
toolkit, breakdown set and spare wheel or
temporary spare wheel could be flung
though the vehicle and cause severe inju-
ries.
x Ensure that the vehicle toolkit, break-
down set and spare wheel or temporary
spare wheel are always properly secured
in the luggage compartment. WARNING
Unsuitable or damaged tools in the vehicle
toolkit can lead to accidents and injuries.
x Ne

ver work with unsuitable or damaged
tools from the vehicle toolkit. Stowage
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
ter on page 292.
The v

ehicle toolkit may be located in various
positions in the luggage compartment:

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signed differently depending on the vehicle
equipment le vel and because several electri-
cal consumers may use a single fuse. You can
obtain further information about the fuse as-
signment from a Volkswagen dealership.
Several electrical consumers can share a sin-
gle fuse. Conversely, a single consumer could
have more than one fuse.
Therefore fuses should only be replaced
when the cause of the fault has been recti-
fied. If a new fuse blows again shortly after
fitting, have the electrical system checked by
a qualified workshop as soon as possible.
Fuses for emergency services (high-voltage
system)
High-voltage system fuses in the fuse box
under the steering wheel, behind the stow-
age compartment (left-hand drive) or behind
a cover in the glove box (right-hand drive)
and behind a cover on the right side of the
luggage compartment are identified with
a tag to enable emergency services to de-en-
ergise the vehicle as quickly as possible. Nev-
er attempt to replace these fuses or swap
them with other fuses in other slots

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x
If the power supply of the towed v ehicle
fails, stop towing immediately and seek
expert assistance. NOTICE
Towing with a tow-rope or tow-bar can dam-
age the v
ehicle.
x Tow the vehicle carefully with a tow-rope
or tow-bar.
x If possible, have the broken-down vehicle
transported by a breakdown truck. NOTICE
When pushing the vehicle by hand, the tail
light clusters, side spoilers on the rear win-
dow and large panels can be damaged and
the rear spoiler may become detached.
x When pushing the v

ehicle by hand, do not
press on the tail light clusters, side spoilers
on the rear window, large panels and the
rear spoiler. NOTICE
The vehicle can be damaged, e.g. the vehicle
paintwork, when remo
ving and fitting the
cover and towing eye.
x Remove and install the cover and the tow-
ing eye carefully so as to avoid damage to
the vehicle. NOTICE
Use of a towing eye that is not suitable for
the v
ehicle can damage the vehicle.
x Always use the towing eye supplied in the
vehicle toolkit of your vehicle or a towing
eye that is suitable for the vehicle for tow-
ing. Notes on towing
Please refer to and at the start of
the chapter on page 304.
It is still possible to activ

ate the turn signals
in a vehicle that is being towed, even if the
hazard warning lights are switched on. To do
this, operate the turn signal and main beam
lever in the required direction while the igni-
tion is switched on. The hazard warning lights
will not flash while the turn signal is being
used. The hazard warning lights will start
flashing again automatically as soon as the
turn signal and main beam lever is moved
back to the neutral position.
In which situations may the vehicle not be
towed?
In the following situations, the vehicle may
not be towed for a long distance on its own
tyres:

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port company, that your vehicle is electrically
driv
en. Towing
Please refer to and at the start of
the chapter on page 304.
Preparations

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Fitting the towing eye at
front
Please refer to and at the start of
the chapter on page 304. Fig. 169
In the front bumper on the right: re-
mo ving the cover. Fig. 170
In the front bumper on the right:
screwing in the towing eye.
The towing eye must always be kept in the
v

ehicle.
Comply with the notes on towing

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Fig. 172
In the rear bumper on the right:
screwing in the towing eye: screwing in the tow-
ing eye.
The towing eye must always be kept in the
v
ehicle.
In vehicles with a factory-fitted towing
bracket there is no mounting for the screw-in
towing eye behind the cover. In order to tow
the vehicle, use the ball coupling. You will
first have to swivel it out or fit it

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If the vehicle exceeds the gross vehicle
weight rating or the rear axle load, the v
ehi-
cle speed must not exceed 80 km/h when
towing a trailer. This also applies to countries
where higher speeds are permitted. Observe
local speed limits. These may be lower for ve-
hicles with trailers than for vehicles without
trailers.
Any permitted excess loads for the vehicle
are entered in the vehicle documents. If no
excess load has been entered, it is possible to
drive up to 100 km/h, although local regula-
tions must be observed.
Technical data
Technical data can be found in the vehicle
documents. WARNING
Risk of injury and electric shock from ex-
posed wires.
x Ensure the luggage compartment trim is
installed upon or bef

ore delivery, so that
the cables in the rear of the vehicle are
covered up when using the vehicle. WARNING
Risk of severe injuries due to persons being
transported incorrectly.
x Ne

ver transport adults or children in the
middle of the rear bench seat.
x The lack of restraint systems such as
seat belt and head restraint can result in
serious or fatal injury in the event of an
accident. WARNING
Risk of severe and fatal injuries.
x Do not tra

vel with people in the luggage
compartment.
x Observe the safety notes and informa-
tion regarding the luggage compartment
and transporting items

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Key to Fig. 206:
I
Length (from bumper to bumper)
4,584 mm
Length with a factory-fitted towing bracket 4,692 mm

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Fastening rings
259
General information 254
Load-through hatch 261
Luggage compartment 254
Trailer 269
Locking From the inside 79
Luggage compartment 254
Luggage compartment cover 255
Luggage compartment floor 255
Luggage compartment floor (sec- ond) 256
Luggage net 260
Partition 257, 258
Luggage compartment cover 255
Luggage compartment equipment 259
Luggage compartment floor 255
Luggage compartment floor (second) 256
Luggage net 260
M Magnetic strips, data loss 250
Main-beam control 105
Switching on and off 105
System limits 106, 107
Malfunction Component protection 372
Proactive occupant protection sys- tem 47
Rain and light sensor 115
Towing bracket 268
Tyre monitoring system 327
Malfunctions Park Distance Control 184
Manoeuvre braking 182
Manoeuvring 176
Manual locking or unlocking Charging connection 286
Manual opening and closing Driver door 80
Front passenger door 80
Rear doors 80
Marks 227
Massage function 102
Maximum trailer weight Loading a trailer 269
Media Favourites 236
Playing 236
Selecting source 236
Setting up streaming services 237 Streaming services
237
Using streaming services 237
Video mode 238
MEDIA Bluetooth audio 216
Media connections 215
Media mode 234
Equipment 235
Symbols 235
Memory function 101
Menu Android Auto

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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
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