Steering wheel
Adjusting the steering wheel position
Fig. 57 Under the steering wheel in the steering column trim panel: lever to adjust the steering wheel position manually (general example).
Fig. 58 On the steering wheel: nine o’clock and three o’clock position.
Only adjust the steering wheel before driving or while the vehicle is stationary ⇒
1. Tilt the lever fig. 57 downward.
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2. Adjust the steering wheel so that it can be firmly held at the outer edge with both hands at the nine o’clock and three o’clock position fig. 58.
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3. Press the lever all the way up until it locks flush with the steering column trim panel
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WARNING
Incorrect use of the steering wheel adjuster and an incorrect steering wheel adjustment could cause serious or fatal injuries.
Always push the lever fig. 57
upward into its locked position after adjusting so that you do not change the steering wheel position unintentionally while
driving.
Never adjust the steering wheel while driving. If you find the steering wheel must be adjusted while driving, stop the vehicle safely and adjust the steering
wheel correctly.
The steering wheel must always face toward the chest and never toward the face. Otherwise, the protective function of the driver’s front airbag may be
limited in the event of an accident.
To reduce the risk of injuries if the driver's front airbag deploys, always hold the outer edge of the steering wheel firmly with both hands in the nine o'clock
and three o'clock position fig. 58.
Never hold the steering wheel in the twelve o'clock position or in any other way, such as holding the center of the steering wheel. Otherwise, the arms,
hands, and head could be seriously injured if the driver’s front airbag deploys.
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2024 VW ID.4 Owner's Manual