Sign VOLKSWAGEN ID.5 2022 Owner's Manual

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Fig. 141
Warning sign on high- voltage battery.1
High voltages can cause serious injuries
or death. Ne

ver touch the battery termi-
nals with your fingers, tools, jewellery or
any metal objects. death. Under no circumstances remove
the lid from the high-

voltage battery nor
disassemble the high-voltage battery. Care instructions for the
high-
voltage battery Introduction to the topic
Reliability and capacity of the high-
voltage
battery
Lithium-ion batteries are subject to a physical
and chemical ageing and wear process during
their useful life. Correct handling of the high-
voltage battery makes a significant contribu-
tion to maintaining its reliable condition and
a high useful capacity and range in the long
term. It is therefore all the more important to
observe the following care instructions for
the high-voltage battery. These care instruc-
tions form the basis for long value retention
of the vehicle.
Please also observe the valid Volkswagen
warranty and guarantee terms for the high-
voltage battery. Care instructions for the high-voltage battery 275
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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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signed differently depending on the vehicle
equipment le vel and because several electri-
cal consumers may use a single fuse. You can
obtain further information about the fuse as-
signment from a Volkswagen dealership.
Several electrical consumers can share a sin-
gle fuse. Conversely, a single consumer could
have more than one fuse.
Therefore fuses should only be replaced
when the cause of the fault has been recti-
fied. If a new fuse blows again shortly after
fitting, have the electrical system checked by
a qualified workshop as soon as possible.
Fuses for emergency services (high-voltage
system)
High-voltage system fuses in the fuse box
under the steering wheel, behind the stow-
age compartment (left-hand drive) or behind
a cover in the glove box (right-hand drive)
and behind a cover on the right side of the
luggage compartment are identified with
a tag to enable emergency services to de-en-
ergise the vehicle as quickly as possible. Nev-
er attempt to replace these fuses or swap
them with other fuses in other slots

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Depending on the market and specification of
your v
ehicle, the fuse numbers and locations
may differ to those given in the table. If nec-
essary, ask your Volkswagen dealership for
the exact fuse assignment.
Fuse location

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x
If the power supply of the towed v ehicle
fails, stop towing immediately and seek
expert assistance. NOTICE
Towing with a tow-rope or tow-bar can dam-
age the v
ehicle.
x Tow the vehicle carefully with a tow-rope
or tow-bar.
x If possible, have the broken-down vehicle
transported by a breakdown truck. NOTICE
When pushing the vehicle by hand, the tail
light clusters, side spoilers on the rear win-
dow and large panels can be damaged and
the rear spoiler may become detached.
x When pushing the v

ehicle by hand, do not
press on the tail light clusters, side spoilers
on the rear window, large panels and the
rear spoiler. NOTICE
The vehicle can be damaged, e.g. the vehicle
paintwork, when remo
ving and fitting the
cover and towing eye.
x Remove and install the cover and the tow-
ing eye carefully so as to avoid damage to
the vehicle. NOTICE
Use of a towing eye that is not suitable for
the v
ehicle can damage the vehicle.
x Always use the towing eye supplied in the
vehicle toolkit of your vehicle or a towing
eye that is suitable for the vehicle for tow-
ing. Notes on towing
Please refer to and at the start of
the chapter on page 304.
It is still possible to activ

ate the turn signals
in a vehicle that is being towed, even if the
hazard warning lights are switched on. To do
this, operate the turn signal and main beam
lever in the required direction while the igni-
tion is switched on. The hazard warning lights
will not flash while the turn signal is being
used. The hazard warning lights will start
flashing again automatically as soon as the
turn signal and main beam lever is moved
back to the neutral position.
In which situations may the vehicle not be
towed?
In the following situations, the vehicle may
not be towed for a long distance on its own
tyres:

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Changing a wheel
Introduction to the topic
You should carry out a wheel change yourself
only when the v
ehicle is parked safely, you
are familiar with the safety procedures and
have access to the correct equipment. Some
models are delivered from the factory with-
out a jack or box spanner. If this is the case,
wheels should be changed by a qualified
workshop.
The jack supplied with the vehicle is only de-
signed for changing a wheel when one vehi-
cle tyre is damaged and has to be replaced. If
both tyres on one side of the vehicle, both
tyres on one axle, or all tyres are damaged,
seek expert assistance. to the P position to reduce the risk of
unintended v

ehicle movement.
x Switch on the electronic parking brake.
x The wheel bolt tightening torque should
be checked with a correctly functioning
torque wrench immediately after chang-
ing a wheel.
x In the case of vehicles with a Tyre Pres-
sure Loss Indicator, the system must be
re-synchronised immediately after
a wheel change

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cle do not interact in any other ways than
those described here, in particular the de
vice
does not actively access vehicle data. The
type of further data processing depends on
the app provider. The settings that you can
adjust here depend on the app in question
and the operating system on your mobile de-
vice.
Online services
If your vehicle is equipped with a connection
to a mobile network, your vehicle will be able
to exchange data with other systems. The ve-
hicle can be connected to a mobile network
using a transmitter and receiver unit in the
vehicle or using your own mobile device. This
mobile network connection enables you to
use online functions. This includes online
services and apps provided by Volkswagen or
other third-party providers.
Manufacturer services
In the case of Volkswagen online services,
Volkswagen describes the respective func-
tions in a suitable place, e.g. in a separate
service description or on an Internet page,
and the associated privacy information is
provided. Personal data may be required in
order to provide online services. For this, data
is exchanged over a secure connection, e.g.
using the designated IT systems of the manu-
facturer. Any collection, processing and use
of personal data that goes beyond the provi-
sion of the service takes place exclusively ac-
cording to legal regulations, contractual
agreements or the necessary permission.
You can activate and deactivate the services
and functions, some of which are subject to
a fee and in some cases also disable the vehi-
cle

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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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Abbreviations used
Abbreviation Definition A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile: manufacturer-independent technology for audio signal transmission via Bluetooth

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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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