Area VOLKSWAGEN ID.5 2022 Owners Manual

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The ID. Cockpit is a digital instrument
cluster with a high-resolution LC colour
display. By selecting diff
erent informa-
tion profiles, displays from the driver as-
sist systems and other displays can be
shown in addition to the digital speed-
ometer. The term “digital instrument
cluster” is used below for the ID. Cock-
pit.
Views in the display area
The digital instrument cluster can display the
following views

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tional sign in the head-up display and in the
instrument cluster.
Displays
In addition to speed limits and o
vertaking re-
strictions, Dynamic Road Sign Display also
detects the road sign which indicates that all
restrictions have been lifted on motorways
and main roads in Germany. In all other coun-
tries in which the system is operated, the
current speed limit is displayed instead.
The road signs detected by the Dynamic Road
Sign Display system are displayed on the in-
strument cluster. Road signs may also be dis-
played in the Infotainment system, depend-
ing on the system installed in the vehicle.
With some equipment levels, a display is also
shown on the Head-up Display.
The system is in the initial-
isation phase. OR: the camera has not
detected any regulatory or warning
signs.
System fault. Go to
a qualified workshop.
Fault in the Dy-
namic Road Sign Display system
speed warning. Go to a qualified
workshop.
The
windscreen is dirty in the area of the
camera or the camera view is im-
paired due to the weather conditions.
Clean the windscreen.
No data
transmission from the Infotainment
system. Check whether valid map da-
ta is loaded in the Infotainment sys-
tem. OR: the vehicle is located in an
area that is not covered by the map
stored in the Infotainment system.
Dynamic Road Sign Display is
not supported in the country in which
you are currently travelling.
No road signs available.
Error: Dynamic Road Sign Display
Speed warning currently not available.
Dynamic Road Sign Display: Clean the windscreen!
Dynamic Road Sign Display is currently restricted.
No data available.
Display of road signs Fig. 16
In the instrument cluster display: e
xam-
ple of recognised speed limits with generic addi-
tional sign.
After validation and evaluation of the infor-
mation from the camera, the Infotainment
system and the current vehicle data, the Dy-
namic Road Sign Display shows up to two
valid road signs and one generic additional
sign

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q
If necessary, remo ve all persons from
the hazard area and provide first aid.
q Report the accident to the fire service.
Inform the fire service that the vehicle in
question has an electric drive.
q Wait for the emergency services at the
scene of the accident.
q Inform the emergency services and the
persons involved at the scene of the ac-
cident that it is an electric vehicle. :
q Deactiv

ate the vehicle

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Pressing the button again will move the
boot lid back to its starting position.
Signal tones
If the boot lid is opened or closed from the
v
ehicle interior or with the vehicle key,
acoustic signals will sound.
Changing and storing the opening angle
If the area behind or above the vehicle is
smaller than the path of the boot lid, the
opening angle of the boot lid can be changed.

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Massage function
Fig. 84
In the lower area of the driv er seat:
button for massage function.
When the massage function is switched on,
the lumbar support moves and massages the
lumbar region.
The curvature of the lumbar support (mas-
sage intensity) can be individually adjusted in
three levels during operation by repeatedly
pressing the corresponding switch

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WARNING
The side lights or daytime running lights
are not bright enough to illuminate the
road ahead and to ensure that other road
users are able to see you.
x Always switch the dipped beam head-
lights on if it is dark, raining or visibility
is poor.
x The tail lights will not be switched on
with the daytime running lights. If the
tail lights are not switched on, the v
ehi-
cle may not be visible to other road
users if it is dark, raining, or if visibility is
poor. switches the dipped beam headlights on
and off only when there is a change in the
le

vel of brightness.
x Switch the dipped beam on manually if
required by the weather conditions, e.g.
in the event of fog. When reverse gear is engaged, the
cornering light on both sides of the v

e-
hicle switches on to provide better illumina-
tion of the surrounding area when manoeu-
vring. Switching the rear fog light
on and off
The rear f

og light can only be switched on
when the ignition is switched on

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cles driving in front are detected. Main-beam
control normally also recognises illuminated
areas such as towns and deactiv
ates main
beam while driving through them.
Within the limits of the system, main-beam
control automatically switches the main
beam on or off depending on the environ-
mental and traffic conditions and on the driv-
ing speed

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x
Regularly check the area of the wind-
screen that is in the camera

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duration of the one-sided parking light is
generally double that of the continuous
parking light on both sides. Entry and exit lighting (orien-
tation lighting)
The entry and e
xit lighting lights up the area
immediately surrounding the vehicle when
you get in or out of the vehicle in darkness.
The entry and exit lighting is controlled auto-
matically by a light sensor.
Switching on entry lighting

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Advance warning Urgent warning Automatic brak-
ingBraking interven-
tion
Vehicle also mov-
ing 30 to 250 km/h
(20 to 155 mph)30 to 250 km/h
(20 to 155 mph)5 to 250 km/h
(3 to 155 mph)5 to 250 km/h
(3 to 155 mph)
Pedestrian also
mo ving 30 to 85 km/h
(20 to 53 mph) 30 to 85 km/h
(20 to 53 mph)5 to 85 km/h
(3 to 53 mph)5 to 85 km/h
(3 to 53 mph)
Crossing pedes-
trian 30 to 85 km/h
(20 to 53 mph)-
5 to 65 km/h
(3 to 40 mph)5 to 65 km/h
(3 to 40 mph)
Cyclist also mov-
ing 30 to 250 km/h
(20 to 155 mph)30 to 250 km/h
(20 to 155 mph)5 to 250 km/h
(3 to 155 mph)5 to 250 km/h
(3 to 155 mph)
Crossing cyclist 30 to 85 km/h (20 to 53 mph)-
5 to 65 km/h
(3 to 40 mph)5 to 65 km/h
(3 to 40 mph)The values apply only under ideal conditions
and are appro

ximate values which depend on
the market and vehicle equipment. Please
contact a qualified workshop if you have any
queries about the equipment installed in your
vehicle.
Advance warning
The system detects a possible colli-
sion and prepares the vehicle for pos-
sible emergency braking.
An acoustic warning sounds and the red
warning lamp lights up. Brake or take avoid-
ing action.
Urgent warning
If the driver does not react to the advance
warning, the system may initiate a short
braking jolt in order to draw attention to the
increasing collision risk. Brake or take avoid-
ing action.
Automatic braking
If the driver also does not react to the urgent
warning, the vehicle can be braked automati- cally with braking force that increases in sev-
eral stages. The reduced speed means that it
is possible to minimise the consequences of
an accident.
Braking interv
ention
If the system detects that the driver is brak-
ing insufficiently when there is a risk of colli-
sion, the system can increase the braking
force and help prevent a collision. The brak-
ing intervention takes place only for as long
as the brake pedal is pressed hard.
Distance warning
The system detects when safety
is endangered by driving too
close to the vehicle in front. The indi-
cator lamp lights up. Increase the dis-
tance.
Speed range: around 65 km/h (around
40 mph) to around 250 km/h (around
155 mph). Area monitoring system 161
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