VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 2020 Owner´s Manual
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max. 270 km/h (168 mph)
max. 300 km/h (186 mph)
abo
ve 240 km/h (149 mph)
W
Y
Z Some tyre manufacturers use the code “ZR”
f or tyres with a maximum permitted speed of
over 240 km/h (149 mph). Maximum load and speed
range f
or tyres Please refer to at the start of the chap-
ter on page 328.
V
ehicles in the EU and the so-called EU user
states are issued an EC Certificate of Con-
formity. This details the size, diameter and
speed range of all tyres approved by Volks-
wagen for the relevant vehicle type.
The type plate shows whether there is an EC
Certificate of Conformity for this particular
vehicle
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WARNING
The improved winter driving characteristics
aff orded by the winter tyres should not en-
courage you to take any risks.
Exceeding the speed limitation of winter
tyres can cause the tyres to fail suddenly
and the vehicle to lose control.
x Never disregard the speed limitation of
the winter tyres fitted, even if the per-
missible top speed of the vehicle is high-
er.
x Never exceed the maximum payload of
the winter tyres that are fitted.
x Adapt your speed and driving style to
suit visibility, weather, road and traffic
conditions. The vehicle handling is better if sum-
mer tyres are fitted at temperatures
abo
ve +7
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In vehicles with a Tyre Pressure Loss
Indicator, the system must be re-
synchronised when snow chains are fitted
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Wheel cover
Fig. 189
Remo ving the wheel cover.
The wheel cover protects the wheel bolts and
must be fitted again after changing the
wheel.
Removing wheel covers
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Changing a wheel
Introduction to the topic
You should carry out a wheel change yourself
only when the v
ehicle is parked safely, you
are familiar with the safety procedures and
have access to the correct equipment. Some
models are delivered from the factory with-
out a jack or box spanner. If this is the case,
wheels should be changed by a qualified
workshop.
The jack supplied with the vehicle is only de-
signed for changing a wheel when one vehi-
cle tyre is damaged and has to be replaced. If
both tyres on one side of the vehicle, both
tyres on one axle, or all tyres are damaged,
seek expert assistance. WARNING
Changing a wheel can be dangerous, espe-
cially when carried out at the side of a road.
Please note the f
ollowing steps in order to
reduce the risk of serious injuries:
x Stop the vehicle as soon as possible and
when safe to do so. Park the vehicle at
a safe distance from moving traffic in
order to carry out the wheel change.
x All passengers and children in particular
must be at a safe distance and away
from the area of work during the wheel
change.
x Switch on the hazard warning lights to
warn other road users.
x Check that the surface the vehicle is
parked on is level and firm. If necessary,
use a large, strong board or similar sup-
port for the jack.
x Only change the wheel yourself when
you feel confident with carrying out the
procedure. If not, seek expert assistance.
x Always use suitable and undamaged
tools to change the wheel.
x Always switch off the electric drive via
the ignition and move the selector lever to the P position to reduce the risk of
unintended v
ehicle movement.
x Switch on the electronic parking brake.
x The wheel bolt tightening torque should
be checked with a correctly functioning
torque wrench immediately after chang-
ing a wheel.
x In the case of vehicles with a Tyre Pres-
sure Loss Indicator, the system must be
re-synchronised immediately after
a wheel change
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8. Remove the spare wheel or temporary
spare wheel and the v ehicle toolkit from
the luggage compartment.
9. Remove the hubcaps
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Tightening torque for wheel bolts
Specified tightening torque f
or wheel bolts
for steel or alloy wheel rims:
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Fig. 194
Jack applied at the rear left-hand side
of the v ehicle.Fig. 195
Correct alignment of the jack.
Checklist For your own safety, carry out the following
points in the specified order