2021-2023 Volkswagen ID.4 Warning and Indicator Lights Guide
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Fault in airbag or belt tensioner system
- Airbag or belt tensioner system switched off with diagnostic tool
- Range calculation fault
- Front passenger front airbag switched off
- Front passenger front airbag switched
- Emergency call system fault
- Emergency call system operation restricted
- Electronic parking brake fault
- Check the brake pads
Flashes: Electronic Stability
- Control (ESC) or traction control system (TCS) regulating
- Lit: Electronic Stability Control (ESC) faulty
- Traction control system (TCS) switched off
- ESC Sport switched on
- Anti-lock brake system (ABS) fault
- Travel Assist fault → page 170
- Vehicle lighting failure
- Rear fog light switched on
- Health risk! Open windows! CO²
- Air conditioning system not working properly or CO²
- Concentration cannot be measured
- Rain/light sensor fault
- Fault in wipers
- Washer fluid level too low
- Fault in steering
- Do not drive on!
- Low tyre pressure
- Do not drive on!
- Fault in the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
- Fault in electric drive system
- Reduced power
- Electronic engine sound fault
- Front Assist not available
- Front Assist switched off
- Speed limiter not available
- Fault in the Cruise Control System
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is not available
- Emergency Assist not available
- Lane keeping system (Lane Assist) not available
- Lane keeping system (Lane Assist) is regulating
- Emergency Assist intervention
- Fault in the lane change system (Side Assist)
- Rear Traffic Alert braking intervention
- Rear Traffic Alert fault
- 12-volt vehicle battery
- Low charge level of the high voltage battery
- High-voltage battery empty
- Adaptive chassis control fault
- Ball head of the towing bracket is not locked
- The vehicle is held stationary
- Turn signals
- Trailer turn signal
- Cruise control system switched on, control active.
- Speed limiter active
- Lane Assist active
- Travel Assist active
- The ACC is regulating, no vehicle detected in front
- The ACC is regulating, vehicle in front detected
- Speed regulation due to the road layout
- Speed regulation due to a roundabout
- Speed regulation due to a junction
Speed regulation due to cancellation of the speed limit Speed Speed regulation due to speed limit
- Main beam or headlight flasher
- Auto Hold function switched on
- Cruise control switched on, system control not active.
- The speed limiter is not active
- Charge level of high-voltage battery
- Outside temperature colder than +4°C (+39°F)
- Service due
- Main-beam control active
- Take over steering
- Front Assist is starting up
- Distance warning
- Eco driving profile
- Comfort mode
- Individual mode
- Sport mode
- Traction driving profile
- Reference to information in the vehicle wallet
- Take your foot off the accelerator regulation due to the end of a traffic jam
FAQs
This usually indicates a problem with the braking system. Make that the brake fluid level is at the acceptable level. If the light remains, seek immediate medical treatment.
This light indicates that the engine oil pressure is low. Stop the vehicle right away, check the oil level, and top it off if necessary. If the light remains on, avoid driving and seek assistance.
This is the warning light for the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) or traction control system. It indicates a problem with the vehicle’s stability control system. Have it inspected by a technician.
This means the engine is overheated. Stop the engine immediately and allow it to cool. Check the coolant level and replenish as needed. If the situation persists, seek expert assistance.
A battery light indicates that there is a problem with the charging system or the battery itself. Have a professional inspect the battery and charging system.
This signifies that one or more tires have low tire pressure. Check tire pressure and inflate to specified levels. If the light remains on, there may be a tire problem that requires care.
The wrench symbol is frequently used to provide a maintenance reminder. Check your vehicle’s owner’s manual to see what precise maintenance is required.
The airbag warning light indicates a problem with the airbag system. For your own safety, have it inspected by a professional as soon as possible.
This light indicates that the gasoline cap has not been tightened properly. Stop the car and double-check that the cap is properly closed.
A check engine light indicates a problem with the engine or the emissions system. To determine the problem, get the car diagnosed by a competent technician.
This frequently indicates a low engine oil level. Check the oil level and add more if necessary.
This indicates that the automatic transmission fluid has overheated. Allow the vehicle to cool down. Once it’s safe to do so, check the transmission fluid level.
When the DPF light illuminates, it indicates that the filter is becoming clogged. Drive at a constant speed for an extended length of time to help clear it. If the light remains, seek expert assistance.
Typically, this indicates a problem with the engine’s preheating system. Allow a technician to inspect it for correct diagnosis.
An immobilizer light indicates an issue with the anti-theft system. Check that you’re using the correct key and try to restart the automobile. If the problem persists, get expert help.
Useful Link
View Full PDF : 2021-2023 Volkswagen ID.4 Owners Manual| Auto User Guide