light VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 2020 Owner´s Manual
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Vehicle overviews
F ront view Fig. 2
Ov
erview of vehicle from front. 1
Door handles ........................................................................\
.......................................... 772
Headlights ........................................................................\
.............................................. 2953
Sensors for assist systems ........................................................................\
................... 3584
Behind a cover: mounting for towing eye .................................................................. 3045
Behind a cover: radar sensor for assist systems ........................................................ 3586
In the Volkswagen badge: camera for assist systems ............................................... 3587
Bonnet release lever with bonnet space underneath ............................................... 3128
Windscreen:
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Rear view
Fig. 3
Overview of vehicle from rear.1
Roof aerial ........................................................................\
.............................................. 3712
High-level brake light 3
Rear window:
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Front passenger side
Fig. 8
Front passenger side (left-hand drive ve-
hicles): overview of dash panel (mirrored for
right-hand drive vehicles). Fig. 9
With open front passenger door (left-
hand driv e vehicles): key-operated switch in the
dash panel (mirrored for right-hand drive vehi-
cles). 1
Vent ........................................................................\
......................................................... 1202
Glove box with button for opening 3
Location of front passenger front airbag in the dash panel ..................................... 474
Key switch for switching off the front passenger front airbag ................................ 53Controls and displays in the roof
Symbol
Meaning Touch panels for interior and reading lights
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Driver information
Symbols in the instru-
ment cluster
The warning and indicator lamps can light up
individually or in combination and indicate
warnings, faults or certain functions. Some
warning and indicator lamps light up when
the ignition is switched on and should go out
after a while.
F
or details on indicator lamps that light up in
the light switch, see Chapter “Lights”
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and symbols can vary depending on the ver-
sion of the instrument cluster.
Priority 1 warning
The red central warning lamp flashes or lights
up, in some cases together with acoustic
warnings or additional symbols. Do not
driv
e on! Danger. Check the fault. Seek expert
assistance if necessary. Priority 2 warning
The yellow central warning lamp flashes or
lights up, in some cases together with acous-
tic warnings or additional symbols. Malfunc-
tions and insufficient service fluids can dam-
age the v
ehicle and cause it to break down.
Check the fault as soon as possible. Seek ex-
pert assistance if necessary. Reference to information in the own-
er
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Vehicle settings menu
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
ter on page 30. You can switch individual functions and
systems on and off and adjust the set-
tings in the v
ehicle settings of the Info-
tainment system.
Opening the
Vehicle settings menu
1. Switch on the ignition.
2. Switch on Infotainment system if neces- sary.
3. Touch the Vehicle function button.
4.
Touch the corresponding function but-
tons from
Interior or Exterior to open addi-
tional submenus in the Vehicle menu or to
adjust settings in the menu options.
5. Open the desired menu and make the desired setting.
The activated functions are highlighted
in colour. Exit menu
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
ter on page 30. In the Exit menu, you can adjust settings
f
or some functions before you leave the
vehicle. When you switch off the igni-
tion, the Exit menu will be displayed in
the Infotainment system.
The displayed options depend on the vehicle
equipment and may be available only under
certain conditions. The adjustable functions
may include the following, for example:
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Brightness
1.
Touch the Brightness function button in
the control centre.
2.
Adjust the brightness by means of the
touch slider.
OR:
1. Touch the Vehicle function button on the
Inf
otainment system.
2. Select display content for the
Interior.
Then touch the ID. Light function button.
3.
Adjust the brightness by means of the
touch slider.
4. Touch the
HOME button to return to
the pre
vious menu.
Settings in the Infotainment system
1. Touch the Vehicle function button.
2.
Select display content for the
Interior.
Then touch the ID. Light function button.
3.
Set the functions for ID. Light as desired.
The activated functions are highlighted
in colour.
Certain ID. Light functions can be optionally
activated or deactivated in the vehicle set-
tings in the Infotainment system.
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Speed range
The basic function of the proactiv
e occupant
protection system is available when driving
forwards at speeds from approx. 30 km/h
(19 mph).
Displays
In the event of intervention by the
proactive occupant protection sys-
tem, the red warning lamp lights up
on the instrument cluster display. WARNING
The intelligent proactive occupant protec-
tion system cannot o
vercome the laws of
physics, and functions only within the lim-
its of the system. Never let the extra con-
venience afforded by the proactive occu-
pant protection system tempt you into tak-
ing any risks when driving. The system can-
not prevent a collision. The system is not
a substitute for the full concentration of
the driver.
x Adapt your speed and distance from the
vehicles ahead to suit visibility, weather,
road and traffic conditions.
x The system cannot detect objects in all
situations.
x The proactive occupant protection sys-
tem does not react to animals or poorly
visible objects.
x Reflective objects such as safety barri-
ers, tunnel entrances, heavy rain and ice
can impair the performance of the pro-
active occupant protection system and
thus prevent it from detecting a collision
risk.
x The system may be falsely triggered. Functions of the proactive oc-
cupant protection system
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
ter on page 45.
Basic functions
The f
ollowing functions may be triggered in-
dividually or together in critical driving situa-
tions, e.g. in the event of emergency braking,
understeer and oversteer or minor collisions:
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The front passenger front airbag may
trigger during an accident in spite of the
fault.
Troubleshooting
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
ter on page 47. Fault in airbag or belt tensioner system
The yellow indicator lamp lights up continu-
ously. In addition, a message may be dis-
played in the instrument cluster.
A malfunction has been detected in at least
one airbag or belt tensioner.
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Confirmation that the front passenger front
airbag has been deactiv ated
A deactivated front passenger front airbag is
indicated only by a continuously lit PASSEN-
GER AIR BAG indicator lamp (
lights up yellow continuously)