Lock VOLKSWAGEN ID.5 2022 User Guide

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Automatically switching on the side lights
If the headlights are switched on at the time
the ignition is automatically deactiv
ated, the
side lights are switched on either until the
vehicle is locked or for no more than about
15 minutes. Electronic immobiliser
The immobiliser helps to pre
vent the vehi-
cle

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sistance when steering in some critical
driving situations. The driv
er must steer the
vehicle at all times. Counter steering assis-
tance does not steer the vehicle. Troubleshooting
Steering fault
The warning lamp lights up or flashes red.
There is a fault in the electromechanical
steering or electronic steering column lock.

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ESC or TCS is performing control inter-
v
ention
Indicator lamp flashes yellow. continues to light
up, seek e

xpert assistance.
The brake support systems make noises
Noises may be heard when the brake support
systems are performing control interventions. lights up
together with the ABS indicator lamp the control function of the ABS may
ha

ve failed. This can cause the rear
wheels to lock relatively quickly when
you brake. Locked rear wheels can lead
to a loss of control of the vehicle. If pos-
sible, reduce your speed and drive care-
fully at low speed to the nearest quali-
fied workshop in order to have the brake
system tested. Avoid sudden braking and
driving manoeuvres on the way.
x If the ABS indicator lamp does not go
out or comes on while the v
ehicle is in
motion, the ABS is not working properly.
The vehicle can be stopped using the
normal brakes only (without the anti-
lock brake system). The protection pro-
vided by the anti-lock brake system is no longer available. Go to a qualified work-
shop as soon as possible.
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vehicle to your user account and authenticate
yourself as the user.
Deleting a user
Step 1: set priv
acy settings to “Offline mode
deactivated (online mode)”.
Step 2: either restore the factory settings of
the Infotainment system or a new user must
authenticate themselves in the vehicle.
The user cannot be deleted on the
server if the Infotainment system is re-
set to the factory settings in offline mode. Activating functions
(We Upgrade)
Introduction to the topic
After deliv
ery, the vehicle can be permanent-
ly or temporarily 1)
extended by certain func-
tions.
Depending on the vehicle model, you can
generally activate (unlock) comfort and Info-
tainment system functions and also driver as-
sistance systems.
The ability to activate functions depends on
the build status of the vehicle. Function acti-
vation is possible only for some vehicle mod-
els and is not possible in all markets.
Before using an activated function, read and
observe the relevant information and warn-
ings in the owner

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x
Reduce the v olume before switching the
audio or media source or connecting
a new source. can be made only subject to the following
prerequisites:
x A mobile de
vice with “unlocked” SIM
card and sufficient call credit is connec-
ted to the mobile phone interface of the
vehicle.
x Sufficient network coverage is available. Getting started 219
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x
Carry out pairing only when the v ehicle
is stationary. When some mobile devices are paired,
a PIN is shown on the display of the
mobile de

vice. To finish the pairing proce-
dure, enter this PIN on the Infotainment sys-
tem.
Bluetooth pairing via NFC
NFC is not available in all countries and vehi-
cle models. Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, NFC is not available in every vehicle
with a wireless charging function.
Prerequisites for one-off pairing:
q NFC technology and a stowage compart-
ment with wireless charging function are
installed in the vehicle.
q NFC is activated on the mobile device. 1. Touch
Select mobile telephone.
2. Unlock the mobile device.
3. Place the mobile device correctly on the stowage area for the wireless charging
function.
4. Continue and confirm Bluetooth pairing in accordance with the displays on the
mobile device and Infotainment system.
The mobile device is paired with the Infotain-
ment system.
The wireless charging function is deac-
tivated while the Infotainment system
is in the
Known mobile phones menu. The wireless
charging function will be reactivated when
you leave the menu.
Managing connections
Prerequisites:
q The mobile device is paired and connec-
ted. 1. Touch
HOME
Mobile devices.
2. Touch the technology desired for the connection. . The mobile device with active
connection is marked.
2.

Touch the name of the desired mobile
device. Other mobile devices then auto-
matically have a passive connection.
User profiles
An individual user profile is automatically cre-
ated for every paired mobile device. Data
from the mobile device are stored in the user
profile, e.g. contact details. A maximum of
ten user profiles can be stored in the Info-
tainment system simultaneously.
Deleting a user profile .
The user profiles are located in the area
Select mobile telephone or Mobile devices.
Active
Passive
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Only use towing brackets which have
been appro
ved by Volkswagen for your
vehicle type. Troubleshooting
Please refer to , and at the start
of the chapter on page 264. Ball head of the towing bracket is not
locked
The indicator lamp lights up yellow.

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fluid. These may leave an oily film on the
window, considerably restricting the field
of vision.
NOTICE
x Ne ver mix suitable cleaning agents with
other cleaning agents. This can cause the
ingredients to separate and block the
washer jets. Coolant
Introduction to the topic
Do not work on the cooling system unless
you are familiar with the task, aware of the
general saf

ety procedures and have the cor-
rect equipment, service fluids and suitable
tools. Failing to carry out work correctly can
cause serious injuries

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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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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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