buttons VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 2020 Owner´s Manual

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Driver door
Fig. 4
Driv er door (left-hand drive vehicles): controls (mirrored for right-hand drive vehicles). 1
Door release lever 2
Central locking system indicator lamp ....................................................................... 783
Touch control for deactivating the rear electric window buttons and activating
the electric childproof lock ........................................................................\
.................. 89, 814
Touch control for locking and unlocking the vehicle ................................................ 795
Rotary knob for exterior mirror adjustment and functions ...................................... 1176
Buttons for operating the electric windows .............................................................. 897
Release lever for bonnet ........................................................................\
................
3128
Button for opening the boot lid ........................................................................\
........... 849
Stowage compartment:

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Memory function
Fig. 83
On the outside of the driv er seat: mem-
ory buttons.
Memory buttons
The memory buttons can be used to store
and recall settings for the driver seat and the
exterior mirrors.
Storing driver seat and exterior mirror set-
tings for driving forwards

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WARNING
Closing the sun blind without the roll-back
function can cause serious injuries.
x Always close the sun blind carefully.
x Ensure that nobody obstructs the path
of the sun blind, especially if the roll-
back function is not activ
e when it is
closed.
x The roll-back function does not prevent
fingers or other body parts from being
pressed against the roof frame and sus-
taining injury. Heating and air condi-
tioning system
Heating, v

entilation,
cooling Introduction to the topic
The Climatronic is an automatic air condi-
tioning system that heats, cools and dehu-
midifies the air. Automatic mode enables the
Climatronic to control the air temperature, air
distribution and air v

olume automatically.
The air conditioning system will work most
effectively if the vehicle interior is kept
closed. Opening the windows and glass roof
to provide fresh air may accelerate cooling
down the vehicle if high temperatures have
built up in the vehicle interior.
Display of active functions
Illuminated symbols on the sensor buttons
indicate that the function is switched on.
Colour-coded function buttons display an ac-
tivated function in the climate settings on
the Infotainment system.
Operating the air conditioning system with
voice commands
Depending on the vehicle equipment, some
functions of the air conditioning system can
be operated with the voice control function

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Overview and control elements
Please refer to and on page 218.
Fig. 123
Ov erview: display and operating unit of the 10-inch (10”) and 12-inch\
(12”) versions.1
Time. 2
Privacy status display, signal strength
display of the eSIM and number of noti-
fications. 3
Home button: .
4
Status display for seat heating and seat
v

entilation. 5
Sensor field (Infotainment system on or
off). 6
Touch slider for temperature. 7
Touch slider for volume. 8
Views (current view is highlighted). 9
Temperature display (adjustment via 6
). 10
Scroll bar and marking for additional
window. 11
Control centre. 12
Function buttons for main menus. 13
Screen (touchscreen). Further information and tips for oper-
ating the Inf
otainment system are pro-
vided on

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Radio mode
Introduction to the topic
In radio mode, you can receiv e available radio
stations on different frequency bands and
store your favourites to station buttons for
quick access.
The available reception types and frequency
bands depend on the equipment and country.
Frequency bands may be discontinued, deac-
tivated or no longer offered in individual
countries.
Opening the
Radio menu

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1. Touch to show the frequency band.
2.
Touch the marking, move on the fre-
quency band and release at the desired
frequency.
OR: touch a point on the frequency
band. The marking automatically jumps
to the corresponding frequency.
The station at the set frequency is set.
Selecting from station list (FM/DAB) The station list shows the stations that can
currently be receiv
ed. The station list is upda-
ted automatically.
1. Open the station list.
2. Touch the desired station.
The selected station is set. The best reception
mode is selected automatically according to
availability of the station. Searching for and filtering stations (Inter-
net Radio) In Internet Radio mode, you can search for
stations by means of a full te

xt search or fil-
ter stations according to categories.
1. To start the full text search, touch and enter the name of the desired sta-
tion. The list of f

ound stations is auto-
matically updated during input.
OR: select the desired category to filter
stations according to a category.
2. Touch the desired station.
SCAN Searching in SCAN mode (FM/DAB) In SCAN mode, the stations of the frequency
band are automatically set successiv

ely and
played for around 5 seconds in each case.
SCAN mode is possible only in the additional
window in which the current playback con-
tent is displayed.
1. Touch the
SCAN function button to start
the SCAN function.
The SCAN function starts and the cur-
rently set station is shown on the dis-
play. The
SCAN function button is high-
lighted. 2. To select a station, touch
SCAN. The SCANfunction button is no longer highlighted.
The SCAN function stops and the station is
set. Saving stations as favourites to station
buttons You can save up to 36 stations from different
frequency bands and reception modes as fa-
v

ourites on station buttons.
1. Set the desired station.
2. Touch .
OR: touch and hold a station in the sta-
tion list.
3.

Touch .
OR: touch an already assigned station
button and hold f

or around 3 seconds.
The station is stored to the selected station
button.
If a station was already stored on the station
button, this station will be removed from the
station button and replaced by the new sta-
tion. Online functions in radio
mode
Please refer to and on page 218.
With some equipment le

vels, the Infotain-
ment system has online functions in radio
mode.
Internet Radio is an example of an online
function in radio mode.
Requirements for using online functions in
radio mode:
q The vehicle is equipped with We Con-
nect Start.
q We Connect Start is activated and the
vehicle is assigned to your user account.
q You have a data plan on the SIM-card of
your mobile device and have connected
Radio mode 233
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formation, to enable you to enter destina-
tions quickly and to optimise route guidance.
Deleting stored data
1. Touch Basic functions Delete usage pattern.
2. Touch confirmation to delete. Navigation equipment and
symbols
Please refer to and on page 218 and
at the start of the chapter on page 238.
Na
vigation
The navigation functions depend on the
equipment level and country.
The function buttons and displays depend on
the settings and the current driving situation.
Equipment

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Favourites and speed dial buttons
A fa
vourite from the telephone book can be
assigned to a speed dial button. If an image is
stored in the entry, this will be displayed on
the speed dial button.
Speed dial buttons must be assigned manual-
ly and are assigned to a user profile

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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
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Current identification
281
DC charging 283
External energy management 278
Frost 276
Immediate charging 276
Off-peak tariff online 278
Outside temperatures 276
Preferred charging times 278
Range 19
Reducing the charging current 278
Releasing the charging connec- tor 278
Reserve range 19
Safety instructions 273
Setting charging locations 278
Start screen 276
Timer-controlled charging 276
Vehicle standing times 276
High-voltage system Safety instructions 273
Warning signs 274
Hill Start Assist See Auto Hold function 178
Hood see Bonnet 312
How do I activate We Connect? 203
How do I connect my vehicle? 203
How do I use the We Connect service? 203
Hubcaps 341
Centre wheel trim 341
Wheel bolt caps 342
Wheel cover 342
I
Ice remo val
see Defrost function 121
ID. Cockpit Digital instrument cluster 18
Displays 22
Event in the ID. Cockpit 18
Views 19
ID. Light 31
Displayed information 31
Settings 31
Identification number 387
Position 388
Ignition Switching off the ignition 137
Switching on the ignition 137
Immobiliser 139
Indicator lamp Active charging process
284
Charging active 282
Charging connector plugged in 283
Electromechanical brake servo 191
Indicator lamps ABS 191
Airbag system 49
Ball coupling 267
Brake pad wear indicator 131
Brake support systems 191
Central locking 78
ESC 191
In the driver door 78
Overview 15
Position selection 142
Seat belts 37
Steering column lock 143
Tyre monitoring system 327
Infotainment Function buttons 225
Getting started 217
Media mode 234
Mobile phone interface 246
Navigation 238
Radio 231
Radio mode 231
Sound settings 226
System settings 226
Infotainment system 217
Adapting menus 225
aerials 371
Before using for the first time 217
Charging settings (high-voltage bat- tery) 276
Cleaning 227
Control centre 225
Controls and display 30
Drop-down menu 225
Notes on use 220
Operating 224
Overview 222
Personalising 225
Safety notes 218
Setting battery charge limits 277
Setting charging locations 278
Start screen 222, 224
Switching on and off 224
Tiles 225
Time and date 29
Vehicle settings menu 31
Infotainment systems
Index 403
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