VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 2020 Owner´s Manual

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the boot lid open, grasp the warning triangle
at the recess and turn by 90

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ous situations. A voice connection is estab-
lished with a public emergency call centre.
The call centre communicates in the lan-
guage of the country in which the v
ehicle is
located. In addition, legally required data rel-
evant for the emergency call are transmitted
automatically to the public emergency call
centre, such as the current vehicle position.
The legal basis for data processing by the le-
gally required eCall Emergency System corre-
sponds to the country-specific legislation
such as the EU Regulation 2015/758. Please
also observe the information on data storage
and services

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pressing the emergency call button

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Opening and closing
V ehicle key Functions of the vehicle key
Fig. 53
V
ehicle key. 1
Unlock the vehicle. All turn signals flash
twice. 2
Unlock only the boot lid. All turn signals
flash twice . To do this, press and hold
the button briefly. 3
Lock the vehicle. All turn signals flash
once. 4
The indicator lamp flashes when the
button is pressed if all doors and the
boot lid are closed. WARNING
Careless or unsupervised use of the vehicle
key can lead to accidents or injuries.
x Take all v

ehicle keys with you when you
leave the vehicle. Children or unauthor-
ised persons could otherwise lock the
doors and boot lid, activate the vehicle

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Changing the button cell
Fig. 55
Vehicle key: opening battery compart-
ment cover.Fig. 56
V
ehicle key: replacing the button cell.
Volkswagen recommends having the button
cell changed at a Volkswagen dealership or
by a qualified workshop

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OR:

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set in the Vehicle menu in the Infotainment
system.
If the Keyless Access function is deactivated,
the functions of the system may be restric-
ted.
Unlocking the vehicle

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All turn signals flash four times
The v
ehicle key used last is still in the vehicle.

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winds or if the vehicle is on a slope. This
could lead to injuries.
x Always keep a good grip on the handle
when opening and closing doors. WARNING
The opening and closing paths of the doors
and boot lid are potential danger areas
where injury can occur.
x The doors and the boot lid should there-
f
ore only be opened or closed when you
are sure that nobody is in their path. WARNING
Careless locking of the doors can cause se-
rious injuries.
x If the v

ehicle is locked from the outside,
the doors and electric windows cannot
be opened from the inside.
x The central locking system locks all
doors. Locking the vehicle from the in-
side can prevent accidental opening of
the doors and unauthorised persons
from entering the vehicle. However,
locked doors can delay assistance to
passengers inside the vehicle in the
event of an accident or emergency.
x Never leave children or people requiring
assistance alone in the vehicle. All doors
can be locked from the inside using the
central locking button. This may mean
that people lock themselves in the vehi-
cle. People locked in the vehicle may be
subjected to very high or very low tem-
peratures.
x Temperatures inside a locked vehicle
may be extremely hot or cold depending
on the season. This can cause serious in-
juries and illness or fatalities, especially
among small children.
x Never leave anyone inside a locked vehi-
cle. People in the vehicle could become
trapped in an emergency and may not
be able to get themselves to safety. NOTICE
People who are locked in the vehicle can un-
lock the doors in an emergency by pulling the
door release le

ver forcefully twice. The lever
must be pulled beyond a noticeable resist-
ance in this case. NOTICE
When carrying out manual opening or clos-
ing, remo
ve parts carefully and install them
again correctly in order to avoid damage to
the vehicle. Opening doors
Please refer to and at the start of
the chapter on page 77.
Opening doors from outside
There is a button behind the door handles.

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