roof VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 2021 Owners Manual

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Rear view
1
Roof aerial ...................................................................................................................... 3718 Vehicle overviews

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Front passenger side
1
Vent ................................................................................................................................. 120Controls and displays in the roof
Symbol
Meaning Touch panel for sun blind in the glass roof

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Touch-sensitive reading lights with manual
dimming function
There are touch-sensitiv
e reading lights in
the roof console and above the rear seat row

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x
Sun visors should always be f olded away
and sun blinds should always be retrac-
ted if they are not being used. In certain circumstances, the lamp
abo

ve the sun visor will go out auto-
matically after a few minutes. This prevents
the 12-volt battery from discharging. Sun blind in the glass roof
Fig. 97
In the roof: function button f
or control-
ling the sun blind.
The electric sun blind functions when the ig-
nition is switched on and can be opened and
closed via the function button in the headlin-
er or the vehicle settings in the Infotainment
system.
Opening and closing the sun blind
Opening the sun blind:

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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. 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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Activating We Connect Start
You can perf orm activation at www.con-
nect.volkswagen-we.com or in the We Con-
nect ID. app.
The following steps are required for We Con-
nect Start activation (including registration):
1. Register with We Connect using your ex- isting or a newly created Volkswagen ID.
2. Order and activate Volkswagen We Con- nect Start.
3. Add a vehicle to your user account.
4. Provide proof of ownership.
Follow the other information and instruc-
tions. Proof of ownership
Becoming the primary user (
proof of owner-
ship)
In order to become a primary user and thus
provide proof of ownership of the vehicle, it
is necessary to enter the 17-character vehicle
identification number (VIN) of the vehicle in
the We Connect ID. app. Proof of ownership
is provided in the vehicle by scanning the QR
code in the Infotainment system with the
We Connect ID. app.

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x
A void abrupt and sudden driving and
braking manoeuvres.
x Always adapt your speed and driving
style to suit visibility, weather, road and
traffic conditions. NOTICE
Securing a roof carrier of any kind to a vehicle
that is not appro
ved for use with a roof carri-
er may lead to severe damage to the vehicle. Driving with a fitted roof carrier in-
creases the air resistance of the v

ehi-
cle and thus also the energy consumption of
the electric drive. This reduces the possible
range of the vehicle considerably. This ap-
plies to all roof carriers and the objects trans-
ported on them, e.g. bicycles and skis. Securing roof carriers
Please refer to and at the start of
the chapter on page 262.
Special roof carriers must be used to trans-
port luggage, bicycles, skis, surfboards or
boats saf

ely

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The roof load limit refers to the combined
weight of the roof carrier and the load carried
on the roof

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Securing with a seat belt
65
Securing with i-Size 62
Securing with ISOFIX 62
Securing with the top tether 64
Standards 58
Switching off the front passenger front airbag 53
Weight classes 58
Childproof lock Electrical 81
Cleaning see Vehicle care 355
Climatronic see Air conditioning system 120
Clock 29
Closing Doors 77
Sun blind in the glass roof 119
Windows 89
Cockpit 10
Comfort drive (Travel Assist) see Travel Assist 168
Comfort tyre pressure 333
Coming home and Leaving home function see entry and exit lighting 109
Commercial vehicle registration 373
Component protection 372
Connection Bluetooth 216
Cable 215
USB 215
Wireless 215, 216
Connectivity components 195
Consumables 313
Continuous parking light 108
Control elements 222
Control units Reprogramming 368
System update 196
Controls Cleaning and care 359
Electrically adjustable front seat 95
Mechanically adjustable front seat 94
Convenience closing Windows 90
Convenience functions Reprogramming 368
Convenience opening Windows 90
Convenience turn signal 102Conversions
362, 370
Coolant 315
Checking the coolant level 316
Filler opening 316
Refilling 316
Specification 315
Copyright law 227
Cornering light 105
Dynamic 105
Things to note 111
Counter steering assistance 142
Cruise control system 145
Displays 145
Operating 146
Cruise control system (CCS) Troubleshooting 147
Curtain airbags see Airbag system 55
Customer Care - Call Centre 203
Customer information 366
Customer Interaction Centre 203
Customer Support 203
Cybersecurity 195
Cyclist Monitoring 163
D
Dash panel 10
Airbag system 47
Data connection see Internet 208
Data Link Connector (DLC) 367
Data memory Data services 366
Infotainment functions 368
Data storage Control units 366
Disclosure of data 367
Event data recorder 369
Event memory 367
Integration of mobile devices 368
On-board diagnostic system ( OBD) 367
Online services 369
Operating data in the vehicle 367
Personal reference 367
Rights 367
Data transfer 195
Blocking 204
Unblocking 204
Daytime running lights 103
DC charging
Index 399
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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
402 Index

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