jack VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 2020 Owner´s Manual

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x
If you ha ve to work underneath the vehi-
cle, use suitable stands to provide extra
support for the vehicle. The jack is not
sufficient for this task and can fail,
which can lead to serious injuries. WARNING
The bonnet space of any vehicle is a dan-
gerous area. Serious injuries can be sus-
tained here.
x The utmost care and attention must be
paid when carrying out any work and
you must f

ollow the general safety rules.
Never take any risks.
x Never perform any work in the bonnet
space unless you know exactly how to
carry it out. If you are uncertain of what
to do, the work should be carried out by
a qualified workshop. Serious injuries
can result from work that has not been
carried out properly.
x Never open or close the bonnet if you
see steam or coolant escaping from the
bonnet space. Hot steam or hot coolant
can cause serious burns. Always wait un-
til you can no longer see or hear steam
or coolant coming from the bonnet
space.
x Hot electric drive components can burn
the skin.
x The following must be observed before
opening the bonnet:

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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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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

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Anti-theft alarm
83
Central locking button 77, 79
Central locking touch control 79
Description 79
Locking and unlocking from the in- side 79
Single door unlocking 79
Central locking system SAFELOCK 81
Centre armrest 100
Changing a wheel 343
Lifting the vehicle 345
Preparations 343
Wheel bolts 344
Changing bulbs 295
Checklist 295
Preparations 295
Changing gear see Selecting a position 140
Changing lights see Changing bulbs 295
Charge level Display 19
Charging Charging process display 284
Charging station (AC) 281
Connecting the charging ca- ble 281, 283
Fast charging station 283
High-voltage battery 279
LED light unit on the charging sock- et 284
Mains socket 281
Manually releasing the charging connec- tor 286
Setting a departure time 279
Wall box 281
With alternating current (AC) 281
With direct current (DC) 283
Charging cable Charging station with alternating current(AC) 289
Cleaning 287
General information 287
Mains socket 290
Charging cable for mains sockets Fault displays 291
Operation 290
Overheating 291
Setting the charging current 291
Status indicators 290Charging connector
Current identification 281
Lever for manual release 286
Manual releasing 286
Unlocking 281
Charging infrastructure Current identification 281
Charging power 391, 392
Charging process display 284
Charging settings Overview 277
Charging socket Illumination 285
Charging stations Navigation 244
Chassis see Driving profile selection 143
Checklist Before working in the bonnetspace 311
Breakdown 66
Breakdown set 350
Changing bulbs 295
Charging the high-voltage bat- tery 279
Checks when charging 33
Driving abroad 33
Driving safety 32
Emergency 66, 67
Lifting the vehicle with the jack 346
Park Distance Control 180
Preparation for changing a wheel 343
Preparing for a journey 32
Rear view camera system 180
Releasing the charging connec- tor 286
Requirements for Android Au- to

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Carrying out functions
224
Inspection 30, 354
Inspection now! 30
Instrument cluster 18
Service interval display 30
Symbols 15
Warning and indicator lamps 15
Interior mirror 116
Interior monitoring system 83
Risk of false alarm 84
Internet Quick connection 209
Setting up a data connection 208
Wi-Fi Client 210
Wi-Fi hotspot 208
Internet Radio 234
ISOFIX 62
see Child seat 57
J
Jack 343
Jump starting Earth connection 302
Jump leads 302
Jump-start connection point (earth con- nection) 302
Procedure 302
K Kerb weight 391, 392
Key Vehicle key 73
Key-operated switch Switching off front passenger front air-bag 53
Keyless Access 75
Emergency switch-off 140
Steering column lock 142
Keyless locking and starting system Keyless
Access
see Keyless Access 75
L
Lane Assist see Lane keeping system (Lane As-sist) 165
Lane change system (Side Assist) 172
Side Assist Plus 174
Switching on and off 173
System limits 172Troubleshooting
174
Lane keeping system (Lane Assist) 165
Displays 167
Switching on and off 166
System limits 165
Troubleshooting 167
Leatherette Cleaning and care 359
Leaving the vehicle 138
LED lights 295
Legal requirements 202
Licences 227
Lifting the vehicle Checklist 346
Jack 345
With the jack 345
Light Entry and exit lighting 109
Light Assist see Main-beam control 105
Lights 102
Advanced main-beam control (Dynamic Light Assist) 107
AUTO 105
Automatic switch-off of side lights and parking lights 108
Background lighting 112
Continuous parking light on both sides of the v ehicle 108
Cornering light 105
Daytime running lights 103
Dynamic headlight range con- trol 110
Functions 104
Headlight range control 109
Instrument and switch lighting 111
Interior and reading lights 111
Main-beam control 105
Poor weather light 104
Rear fog light 104
Side lights 104
Switching on and off 103
Turn signals 102
Vehicle lighting 103
Limiter see Speed limiter 147
Load carrier 262
Load compartment net 260
Load-through hatch 261
Loading Driving with an open boot lid 133
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