Safe VOLKSWAGEN ID.5 2022 Owners Manual

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Brightness
1.
Touch the Brightness to return to
the pre

vious menu.
Settings in the Infotainment system
1. Touch the Vehicle to return to the
pre

vious menu. Safety

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DANGER
Please observe important safety informa-
tion about the front passenger front airbag

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shop to find out about possible special modi-
fications. The seat belts and airbags can only
pro
vide a maximum level of protection if
a correct sitting position is assumed. Volks-
wagen recommends using a Volkswagen
dealership for this purpose.
Volkswagen recommends the following seat-
ing position for your own safety and to re-
duce the level of injury in the event of a sud-
den braking manoeuvre or an accident:
The following applies to all vehicle occu-
pants:

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zones. Ensure that children and passen-
gers keep to this rule.
x Do not fit seat co
vers or protective cov-
ers over the seats unless they have been
expressly approved for use in the vehi-
cle. Otherwise the central airbag may
not be able to inflate once triggered. Safe transport of children
Introduction to the topic
Using child seats can reduce the risk of injury
to the child if there is an accident. Always use
child seats when driving with children.
Note the f

ollowing:

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WARNING
Child seats present a risk of injury if incor-
rectly installed.
x Always read and f
ollow the installation
instructions and warning information
provided by the child seat manufacturer. Securing systems
Please refer to and at the start of
the chapter on page 57.
Diff
erent countries use different securing
systems for safely fitting child seats in the
vehicle.
Overview of securing systems

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safety button so that they cannot be
opened or closed.
NOTICE
During sudden rain showers, water can enter
the v ehicle interior via open windows and
cause damage to the vehicle. Correct opera-
tion of the controls also cannot be guaran-
teed. One-touch opening and closing and
the roll-back function will not work if
there is a fault in the electric windows. Go to
a qualified workshop.
Con

venience opening and closing
works only when one-touch opening
and closing is activated for all electric win-
dows. Electric window roll-back
function
The roll-back function f

or the electric win-
dows can reduce the risk of injuries when the
windows are closing.
If the window is not able to close because it
is stiff or because of an obstruction, the win-
dow will immediately open again

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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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Grey globe: it is not currently possi-
ble to establish a connection to the
Internet or a connection is currently
being set up. Signal strength display of the
eSIM with a
vailable mobile com-
munication standard.
Legally required services can influence the
status display for data transmission inde-
pendently of activated offline mode.
Even if offline mode is activated, on-
line mode can be activated briefly by
safety-relevant and legally required services.
No We Connect Start services are activated
and no data of these services is transmitted
during this time. Offline mode will be reacti-
vated and the eSIM deactivated again after
successful transfer of the safety-relevant or
legally required data. Effects on online vehicle func-
tions
If data transf

er is restricted, the following
online function cannot be executed, for ex-
ample.
Online vehicle functions

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x
All work on the 12- volt vehicle battery
and the electrical system can cause seri-
ous chemical burns, fire or electric
shocks. Always read the warnings and
safety information before carrying out
any kind of work on the 12-volt vehicle
battery

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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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