Screen VOLKSWAGEN ID.5 2022 User Guide

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Cleaning the screen
Please refer to and on page 218.
Observ
e this checklist when cleaning the
screen:
q The Infotainment system is switched off.
q Use a clean, soft cloth that is moistened
with water.
OR: use a cleaning cloth available from
Volkswagen dealerships.
q In the case of stubborn dirt:

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Using contact data
and enter the contact data
you are looking f or. Touch the contact in
the list to start the call.
OR: touch
Favourites. Touch a contact in
the list to start the call.
OR: touch
All. Touch a contact in the
list to start the call.
Using the call list
All. Touch a number in the list
to start the call.
OR: touch
Missed. Touch a number in
the list to start the call.
OR: touch
Mobile. To start the call,
touch a contact or number.
Entering a phone number manually and enter a phone number.
2.

Touch to start the call.
While you are entering a phone num-
ber, contacts that match the number
will be shown on the Inf

otainment system
display.
Sending text messages
Depending on the mobile device and the In-
fotainment system used, you can send and
receive text messages and emails via the mo-
bile phone interface.
Switching between text messages and email .
2.

Touch the desired inbox. and the
Text message inbox.
2. Touch
Enter new message at the bottom of
the screen and enter a new message.
3. Touch
OK.
4. Touch one or more contacts or the de- sired number in the list. If necessary, you
can search for a contact by means of
Search for contact.
5. Touch
Send.
Sending emails and the
EMAIL inbox.
2. Enter a subject and the message on the screen.
3. Touch
OK and select one or more con-
tacts in the list. If necessary, you can
search for a contact by means of
Search for
contact. Telephone book, favourites
and speed dial buttons
Please refer to and on page 218.
Telephone book
The telephone book is stored in the Inf

otain-
ment system when a telephone is paired with
the Infotainment system for the first time. It
may be necessary to confirm transfer on the
mobile device.
The telephone book is updated each time
a new connection is established. The still ex-
isting telephone book can be used during the
update.
If conference calls are supported, the tele-
phone book can be opened during a call and
a further participant added to the call.
If an image is stored for a contact, this can al-
so be displayed in the list next to the entry.
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Fig. 158
Changing the wiper blade f or the rear
window.
The factory-fitted windscreen wiper blades
are coated with graphite. The graphite coat-
ing ensures that the wiper blade moves qui-
etly over the window. If the graphite coating
is damaged, the wiper will become louder.
Check the condition of the wiper blades on
a regular basis. Rubbing wiper blades should
be changed if damaged or cleaned if dirty

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x
Do not use fuel, nail v arnish remover, paint
thinner or similar products to clean the
windows. Wax deposits on the windscreen and
rear window could cause the wiper
blades to rub. Remo

ve wax residue using
a special cleaning product or cleaning cloths. Exterior lighting
Introduction to the topic
Bef

ore changing a bulb, check whether a bulb
or LED light unit has failed. You can normally
change bulbs yourself. If the exterior lighting
is realised using LED technology, depending
on model and vehicle equipment, it is not
possible for you to change the LED light units
or individual LEDs yourself. If individual LEDs
fail, this may be an indication that more LEDs
are on the point of failure. In this case, have
the LED light units checked and renewed if
necessary at a qualified workshop.
It may be illegal to drive with faulty exterior
lights.
Additional bulb specifications
Some bulbs might have factory specifications
that differ from standard bulbs. The designa-
tion is inscribed on the bulb, either on the
glass part or on the base. NOTICE
Damage to the electrical system can be
caused by water entering the system if the
rubber co

ver or plastic covers on the head-
light housing are not properly mounted after
a bulb has been changed. Checklist “Information on
changing bulbs”
Please refer to and at the start of
the chapter on page 295.
Checklist 295
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Customers in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa,
Central and South America:
Please contact a V
olkswagen dealership or
qualified workshop or register on the erWin
online portal (electronic repair and workshop
information):
https://erwin.volkswagen.de
Customers in North America and Canada:
To order printed service information please
contact:
Volkswagen Technical Literature Ordering
Center
literature.vw.com
You can also register online in the erWin in-
ternet portal:
https://erwin.vw.com
Vehicles with special auxiliary equipment or
body parts
Auxiliary equipment and second stage manu-
facturers must ensure that the equipment
and bodies (conversions) adhere to the stipu-
lated environmental laws and regulations,
particularly the EU directive 2000/53/EC con-
cerning end-of-life vehicles and EU directive
2003/11/EC concerning the restriction on the
marketing and use of certain dangerous sub-
stances and preparations.
The vehicle owner must keep all assembly
documentation for these conversions and
pass it on to the scrapping company upon ve-
hicle handover if the vehicle is scrapped. This
is intended to facilitate environmentally re-
sponsible disposal for all vehicles, including
refitted vehicles.
Windscreen repairs
To function properly, some items of equip-
ment require an electrical or electronic mod-
ule, which is located on the inside of the
windscreen near the interior mirror. If the
windscreen has been damaged in the viewing
field of the electrical or electronic module,
e.g. by stone impact, the windscreen must be
replaced. Repairing the crack can lead to mal-
function or functional faults in the equip-
ment. After changing the windscreen, the camera
and sensors must be adjusted and calibrated
by a qualified workshop.
Impairment or damage to sensors and cam-
eras
Incorrectly perf
ormed repairs, structural
changes to the vehicle, e.g. lowering the sus-
pension, retrofitted add-on parts or changes
to the trim can lead to sensors and cameras
being displaced or damaged. This can also be
caused by collisions when parking, or also
even by minor damage such as stone impacts
on the windscreen.
The area in front of and around the sensors
and cameras must not be covered by stickers,
additional headlights, trim frames for number
plates or similar. Observe the position of sen-
sors and cameras on the vehicle

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Group
2 3 4 5 6 7
Posi- tion: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Example W V W Z Z Z C B Z L E 4 0 0 9 5 3 Fig. 201
In the windscreen: v ehicle identifica-
tion number.
The vehicle identification number can be read
from outside the vehicle through a viewer in
the windscreen. The viewer is located in the
lower corner of the windscreen.
For some models, depending on the Infotain-
ment system version, the vehicle identifica-
tion number can be displayed in the
Servicemenu or in the vehicle settings. The vehicle
identification number can also be found on
the type plate. Technical data

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Current identification
281
DC charging 283
External energy management 278
Frost 276
Immediate charging 276
Off-peak tariff online 278
Outside temperatures 276
Preferred charging times 278
Range 19
Reducing the charging current 278
Releasing the charging connec- tor 278
Reserve range 19
Safety instructions 273
Setting charging locations 278
Start screen 276
Timer-controlled charging 276
Vehicle standing times 276
High-voltage system Safety instructions 273
Warning signs 274
Hill Start Assist See Auto Hold function 178
Hood see Bonnet 312
How do I activate We Connect? 203
How do I connect my vehicle? 203
How do I use the We Connect service? 203
Hubcaps 341
Centre wheel trim 341
Wheel bolt caps 342
Wheel cover 342
I
Ice remo val
see Defrost function 121
ID. Cockpit Digital instrument cluster 18
Displays 22
Event in the ID. Cockpit 18
Views 19
ID. Light 31
Displayed information 31
Settings 31
Identification number 387
Position 388
Ignition Switching off the ignition 137
Switching on the ignition 137
Immobiliser 139
Indicator lamp Active charging process
284
Charging active 282
Charging connector plugged in 283
Electromechanical brake servo 191
Indicator lamps ABS 191
Airbag system 49
Ball coupling 267
Brake pad wear indicator 131
Brake support systems 191
Central locking 78
ESC 191
In the driver door 78
Overview 15
Position selection 142
Seat belts 37
Steering column lock 143
Tyre monitoring system 327
Infotainment Function buttons 225
Getting started 217
Media mode 234
Mobile phone interface 246
Navigation 238
Radio 231
Radio mode 231
Sound settings 226
System settings 226
Infotainment system 217
Adapting menus 225
aerials 371
Before using for the first time 217
Charging settings (high-voltage bat- tery) 276
Cleaning 227
Control centre 225
Controls and display 30
Drop-down menu 225
Notes on use 220
Operating 224
Overview 222
Personalising 225
Safety notes 218
Setting battery charge limits 277
Setting charging locations 278
Start screen 222, 224
Switching on and off 224
Tiles 225
Time and date 29
Vehicle settings menu 31
Infotainment systems
Index 403
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Function
24
Operation 24
Recuperation (energy recovery) Activating 135
Display 135
Selecting level 135
Repairing stone chips (note) 363
Repairs 362
Airbag system 364
Plates 370
Stickers 370
Windscreen 363
Retrofitting a towing bracket 266
Returning end-of life vehicles 373
Returning end-of-life vehicles 373
Reverse assistant see Rear view camera system 185
Reversible belt tensioning 45
Roll-back function Sun blind in the glass roof 119
Windows 91
Rolling capability Parking brake 177
Roof carrier 262
Loading 263
Notes on use 264
Securing 263
Roof load 263
Technical data 263
Roof rack 262
Rubber seals Cleaning and care 359
Running in Brake pads 131
Tyres 330
Running in brake pads see Brakes 131
S
SAFELOCK Safelock 81
SAFELOCK 81
Safety certificate 389
Safety equipment 50
Safety notes 218
Scanning QR code 202
Scrapping 373
Screen 222
Cleaning 227
Screen displays Manoeuvre braking
181
Park Distance Control 181
Seat belt height adjuster 44
Seat belt routing 42
Seat belts 36
Belt retractor 44
Belt status display 37
Belt tension limiter 44
Belt tensioner 44
Buckle-up request 37
Checklist 41
Cleaning and care 359
Fastening 41
Not fastened 39
Seat belt height adjuster 44
Seat belt routing 42
Twisted seat belt 41
Unfastening 41
Use 41
Warning lamp 37
Seat covers Cleaning and care 359
Seat cushions with seat heating Cleaning and care 359
Seat functions 100
Seat heating see Air conditioning system 124
Seat-occupied recognition system see Air conditioning system 120
Seats 34, 93
Adjusting the head restraints 99
Adjusting the steering wheel posi- tion 92
Correct sitting position 35
Electrically adjustable front seat 95
Incorrect sitting position 35
Massage function 102
Mechanically adjustable front seat 94
Memory function 101
Number of seats 34
Rear seat backrest 97
Removing and installing the head re- straints 99
Seat heating 124
Sitting position 34
Seats with airbag components Cleaning and care 359
Selecting a position 140
Selling the vehicle 202
In other countries/continents 134
408 Index

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Sensor fields
222
Sensors Add-on parts 363
Damage 363
Repairs 363
Service Digital service schedule 353
Inspection 354
Operating conditions 354
Scope of service 354
Service record 353
Service repairs 353
Vehicle data sticker 353
Service fluids 313
Service interval display 29, 30
Service menu 29
Resetting trip 29
Service interval display 29
Service position Windscreen wipers 293
Setting Time and date 29
Setting the time and date 29
Setting views Multifunction steering wheel 19
Settings App-Connect 212
Area View 182
Parking systems 181
Rear view camera system 181
Wi-Fi 210
Setup Head-up display 22
Park Distance Control 181
Side airbags see Airbag system 54
Side Assist see Lane change system (Side As-sist) 172
Side lights 104
Signal strength display 205
Single door unlocking 79
Snow chains 340
Sockets 193
12-volt 194
Trailer 268
Sound settings 226
Sound system 221
Spanner symbol 30
Spare key 73
Spares 362Special features
Infotainment system 371
Speed index 338
Speed limiter 147
Displays 147
Operating 148
Troubleshooting 148
Speed limiter with predictive control 149
Activating 150
Operation 150
System limits 149
Troubleshooting 150
Static cornering light see Cornering light 105
Stationary air conditioning Programming 128
Switching on 127, 128
Steering Counter steering assistance 142
Electromechanical 142
Electronic steering column lock 142
Indicator lamp 143
Power steering 142
Warning lamp 143
Steering wheel 92
Adjusting 92
Heating 125
Steering wheel heating see Air conditioning system 125
Stickers 370
Stowage areas 193
Stowing loads 254
Stowing luggage 254
Sun blind in the glass roof Opening and closing 119
Roll-back function 119
Sun visors 118
Support 203
Swerve support 163
Switch-off for electrical consumers 322
Switching main beam on and off 105
Switching off Mobile device 248
Mobile phone interface 248
Telephone 248
Switching turn signals on and off 102
Symbols Mobile phone interface 246
see Warning and indicator lamps 15
System Traffic hazard alert 199
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Unlocking or locking with Keyless Ac-
cess 75
Vehicle battery (12-volt) 320
Automatic switch-off for electrical con- sumers 322
Charging 321
Checking the electrolyte level 321
Connecting 321
Discharge 322
Disconnecting 321
Earth connection for jump start- ing 302
Explanation of symbols 320
Jump starting 302
Location 320
Preparations 321
Replacing 321
Vehicle care 355
Aerials 371
Automatic car washes 356
Car wash 355
Controls 359
Displays, screens 359
Electrically adjustable seats 359
Exterior 355, 358
Fabrics 359
Hand wash 356
High-pressure cleaners 356
Interior 355, 359
Leatherette 359
Microfibre fabrics 359
Natural leather 359
Plastic parts 359
Polishing (paintwork) 356
Rubber seals 359
Seat belts 359
Seat covers 359
Seat cushions with seat heating 359
Seats with airbag components 359
Service position for windscreen wip- ers 293
Trim parts 359
Trim strips 359
Waxing (paintwork) 356
Windows 359
Winter conditions 356
Wiper blades 293
Wooden trims 359
Vehicle data sticker 389
Vehicle functions Online 205Vehicle identification number
387, 389
Displaying 29
Position 388
Vehicle key 73
Replacing the button cell 74
Spare key 73
Vehicle overview Driver side 10
Vehicle overviews Centre console 13
Driver door 9
Front passenger side 14
Front view 7
Rear view 8
Roof 14
Vehicle settings menu Opening 31
Setting 31
Vehicle toolkit 292
Contents 292
Stowage 292
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