Area VOLKSWAGEN ID.5 2022 Owner's Manual

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NOTICE
Incorrect use can damage the second lug-
gage compartment floor or the trim of the
luggage compartment.
x Always guide the second luggage com-
partment floor down carefully when clos-
ing and do not allow to drop.
x Always distribute loads (
maximum 50 kg)
over as wide an area as possible on the
luggage compartment floor in order to
avoid point loads. Partition
Fitting and removing the par-
tition behind the rear bench
seat
Fig. 129
P
artition installed behind the rear
bench seat
The fitted partition can help to prevent ob-
jects from being flung from the luggage
compartment into the passenger compart-
ment, e.g. when braking.
The partition can be optionally installed be-
hind the rear bench seat

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WARNING
Elastic tensioning straps must be stretched
to attach to the fastening rings. The hooks
attached to them can cause serious injuries.
x Always protect eyes and face from injury
when attaching elastic tensioning straps.
x Always hold elastic tensioning straps se-
curely when fastening so that they can-
not slip off and rebound.
x Always fasten the elastic tensioning
straps first to the fastening rings in the
front area of the luggage compartment,
then pull them towards the loading sill
and fasten them to the fastening rings
there. If the tension straps slip off
, they
will snap away from the body. Suitable lashing, retaining or securing
straps and luggage securing systems
are a

vailable from qualified workshops.
Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen
dealership for this purpose. Luggage net
Fig. 132
In the luggage compartment: luggage
net fitted flat.
The luggage net can help to pre

vent light
items of cargo from sliding around in the lug-
gage compartment. The luggage net also has
a built-in pocket with a zip that can hold
smaller items. .
The luggage net zip must face upwards.

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x
Damage to the v ehicle or to the high-
voltage battery could lead to a leak of
toxic gases or fluids, either immediately
or at a later time. These emitted gases
could also potentially cause a fire. Do
not inhale these gases.
x Never touch the fluids that leak from the
high-voltage battery.
x In the event of a fire, move away from
the hazard area and call the fire service.
x Always inform any attending fire and
emergency services that the vehicle is
fitted with a high-voltage battery. NOTICE
After an accident, or after the underside of
the v
ehicle has struck an obstacle, the high-
voltage battery must be checked by appropri-
ately qualified and trained experts. Warning signs for the high-
v

oltage system Please refer to , and at the start
of the chapter on page 273.
Where can warning signs be located?
The f

ollowing components may be marked
with the illustrated warning signs

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Checking and refilling
In the front compartment Safety notes for working in
the bonnet space
The bonnet space of a v
ehicle is a hazardous
area. You should only carry out work in the
bonnet space if you know exactly how to per-
form the required tasks, are aware of the
general safety procedures and have access to
the correct equipment, service fluids and
suitable tools. Failing to carry out work cor-
rectly can cause serious injuries

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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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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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Type plate
Depending on country and model, the type
plate is visible in the lower area of the door
pillar after opening the driv
er or front pas-
senger door. Vehicles for certain export coun-
tries do not have a type plate. Safety certificate Vehicle data sticker
1
Vehicle identification number (chassis
number). The vehicle data sticker is located inside the
front co

ver of the owner

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area of the luggage compartment. Depending
on the v
ehicle equipment, the vehicle data
sticker is affixed under the luggage compart-
ment trim on the luggage compartment wall
or luggage compartment floor, in the spare
wheel well or on the cross panel. Depending on the vehicle equipment,
the engine code may be displayed on
the instrument cluster

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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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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
Index 40911A012720AB

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