Limit VOLKSWAGEN ID.5 2022 User Guide

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Oncoming vehicle braking
when turning
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
ter on page 159. The oncoming vehicle braking when
turning function can pre
vent the vehicle
from colliding with an oncoming vehicle
during a turn.
If there is a risk of the vehicle colliding with
an oncoming vehicle in the adjacent lane
when turning, the oncoming vehicle braking
when turning function can brake your vehicle.
The vehicle can then remain in its own lane
as a result.
Speed range
The oncoming vehicle braking when turning
function is available up to around 15 km/h
(around 9 mph).
Limits
The oncoming vehicle braking when turning
function is available only if you indicate, have
turned the steering wheel and have therefore
started the turning manoeuvre. After chang-
ing from right-hand traffic to left-hand traf-
fic or vice versa, the oncoming vehicle brak-
ing when turning function is available only
after a certain time (30 minutes or more).
The oncoming vehicle braking when turning
function does not react to persons, animals,
crossing vehicles or objects that are not de-
tected as a vehicle. Always also observe the
fundamental limits of Front Assist

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within the system limits (system status ac-
tiv
e).
Displays Fig. 110
On the instrument cluster display:
lane keeping system displays. 1
Yellow line: road lane marking detected.
System is activ

ely intervening on the in-
dicated side. With some equipment levels, additional de-
tails about the road lane marking may also be
shown on the instrument cluster display, e.g.
dashed lane markings.
With some equipment le

vels, a display is also
shown on the Head-up Display

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wise cause accidents or injuries. The sys-
tem is not a substitute f
or the full concen-
tration of the driver.
x Adapt your speed and distance from the
vehicles ahead to suit visibility, weather,
road and traffic conditions.
x Your hands should always be on the
steering wheel so that you can steer at
any time.
x Observe the displays in the exterior mir-
ror housings and on the instrument clus-
ter display and act in accordance with
the requests.
x Always pay attention to what is happen-
ing around the vehicle.
x Never use the lane change system if the
radar sensors are dirty, covered or dam-
aged. These circumstances can impair
the proper functioning of the system.
x It may be hard to see the display in the
wing mirror in direct sunlight. The radar sensors calibrate themselves
once in the first f
ew kilometres after
vehicle delivery and if the sensors are re-
paired. The sensor range may be limited dur-
ing the calibration phase. Driving with the lane change
system
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
ter on page 172. Fig. 113
In the e
xterior mirror housing: visual
displays of the lane change system.
Switching on and off
You can switch the lane change system on
and off in the Assist systems menu of the In-
fotainment system. When the lane change
system is switched on, the yellow indicator
lamp in the exterior mirror housing lights
up once briefly.
This most recent system setting is retained
e

ven after the ignition has been switched off
and on.
Function
When switched on, the lane change system is
active from a speed of around 15 km/h
(9 mph). The lane change system is deactiva-
ted at a vehicle speed below 10 km/h
(6 mph).
In the following driving situations, the yellow
indicator lamp lights up in the housing of
the respectiv

e exterior mirror:

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Starting navigation
.
2.
Touch the desired contact and address
data.
3. Touch
Start.
OR: touch .
NOTICE
If the address data of a contact is out-of-
date, na
vigation will still be performed to the
stored address. Make sure that the address of
the contact is up-to-date. .
In the settings you can enter the desired
method of payment at the charging stations.
Depending on the selection and the a

vailable
data, suitable charging stations will be plan-
ned along the route in the map view.
The charging limit for the vehicle can be ad-
justed in the main menu
Vehicle .
Selecting alternativ
e charging stations Traffic information
Please refer to and on page 218 and
at the start of the chapter on page 238.
The Inf
otainment system automatically re-
ceives detailed traffic information when con-
nected to the Internet. This information is in-
dicated by symbols and colouring of the road
network on the map.
Receipt of traffic information depends
on the privacy settings set. No traffic
information is received in offline mode

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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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Upper battery charge limit
F
ull charging of the high-voltage battery is
not normally necessary in daily vehicle use.
The upper battery charge limit limits the
maximum charge level.

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WARNING
The improved winter driving characteristics
aff orded by the winter tyres should not en-
courage you to take any risks.
Exceeding the speed limitation of winter
tyres can cause the tyres to fail suddenly
and the vehicle to lose control.
x Never disregard the speed limitation of
the winter tyres fitted, even if the per-
missible top speed of the vehicle is high-
er.
x Never exceed the maximum payload of
the winter tyres that are fitted.
x Adapt your speed and driving style to
suit visibility, weather, road and traffic
conditions. The vehicle handling is better if sum-
mer tyres are fitted at temperatures
abo

ve +7

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If the vehicle exceeds the gross vehicle
weight rating or the rear axle load, the v
ehi-
cle speed must not exceed 80 km/h when
towing a trailer. This also applies to countries
where higher speeds are permitted. Observe
local speed limits. These may be lower for ve-
hicles with trailers than for vehicles without
trailers.
Any permitted excess loads for the vehicle
are entered in the vehicle documents. If no
excess load has been entered, it is possible to
drive up to 100 km/h, although local regula-
tions must be observed.
Technical data
Technical data can be found in the vehicle
documents. Declaration of conformity
f
or radio systems in Eu-
rope Simplified declaration of con-
f

ormity
Your vehicle is equipped with various radio
systems. The manufacturers of these radio
systems declare that this equipment com-
plies with Directive 2014/53/EU where re-
quired by law.
The complete text of the EU declaration of
conformity is available at the following inter-
net address:
www.volkswagen.com/generalinfo Manufacturers

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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the f
ollowing
two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful inter-
ference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications to this device
not explicitly approved by manufacturer
could void your authority to operate this
equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC RF Radi-
ation e
xposure limits set forth for an uncon-
trolled environment. This device and its an-
tenna must not be co-located or operating
in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter. This equipment should be in-
stalled and operated with a minimum dis-
tance of 20 cm between the radiator and
your body.
This equipment (FCC ID: BEJLCW05-VWE5)
has been tested and f
ound to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pur-
suant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a com-
mercial environment. This equipment gen-
erates, uses, and can radiate radio frequen-
cy energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equip-
ment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference
at his own expense.
WARNING: Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the manufacturer (or
party responsible) for compliance could void
the user

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Battery charge limits
277
Belt retractor 44
Belt status display see Seat belts 37
Belt tension limiter 44
Belt tensioner 44
Disposal 45
Service and disposal 45
Bench seat 97
Bicycle carrier Fitting on the ball coupling 267
Black ice warning 23
Bluetooth 216
Profile 216
Bonnet Closing 312
Display 313
Opening 312
Warning lamp 313
Bonnet space Preparations 311
Safety notes 309
Boot see Luggage compartment 254
Boot lid 84
Closing 88
Closing automatically 88
Driving with an open boot lid 133
Electrically closing 86
Electrically opening 86
Opening 87
Opening automatically 87
Brake Assist system 190
Brake blending 191
Brake energy recuperation (energy recov-
ery) 134
ECO assistance 136
Brake fluid 318
Specification 319
Brake servo 189, 190
Brake support systems 189
ABS 189
BAS 189
EDL 189
ESC 189
TCS 189
XDS 189
Brake system Malfunction 134
Brakes 189
Brake fluid 318Brake fluid level
319
Brake pads 131, 134
Brake support systems 189
Changing the brake fluid 319
Electromechanical brake servo 190
Electronic parking brake 177
Emergency braking function 178
Parking brake 177
Running in brake pads 131
Braking intervention Automatic 182
Damage minimisation 182
Break recommendation Switching on and off 25
Breakdown Making your vehicle safe 66
Breakdown set 348
Check after driving for 10 mi- nutes 351
Contents 349
Inflating the tyre 350
Preparations 350
Sealing the tyre 350
When not to use 348
Buckle-up request see Seat belts 37
Bulb failure see Changing bulbs 295
Button cell Replacing in the vehicle key 74
C
Camera 159
Cameras Add-on parts 363
Damage 363
Repairs 363
Car wash Parking brake 177
Vehicle care 355
Car2X communication 198
Switching on and off 199
System limits 199
Troubleshooting 200
Care see Vehicle care 355
CCS see Cruise control system 145
Central airbag see Airbag system 56
Central locking
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