Fred Wolf Hey there! I am Fred Wolf, I love working on EV motors and I own a Toyota Prius. EV motors are sustainable and I want to help you fix any issues you might be having with yours in this blog. I have been working on EV motors for over 10 years. I have worked as an EV mechanic at several shops across the country including California, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Oregon. My passion for working on these amazing machines comes from how clean they are and what they can do for our environment.

Does An ID 4 Have A Spare Tire?

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Does An ID 4 Have A Spare Tire

No, the Volkswagen iD4 electric car does not come with a spare tire. It does, however, come with a tire repair kit.

One of the problems with modern EV cars is that they do not come with spare tires anymore. There are only two reasons for this: manufacturers want to make more profit, and it helps reduce the weight of modern cars.

Since ID4 car models do not come with spare tires, what should you do if you have a flat tire? In this blog post, I will highlight what you can do to help yourself when you have a flat tire. So, read on.

What Should You Do If Your Volkswagen iD4 Has a Flat?

If you find yourself with a flat tire on your Volkswagen iD4, don’t panic! While it’s not a common occurrence, it can happen. Here’s what you need to do to take care of it:

1. Order a spare tire immediately after buying your car.

When you invest in an iD4, place an order for a replacement tire. If you frequently experience flat tires while driving, you should always invest in a spare tire and keep it in your car.

The only downside to carrying a spare is the additional expense of a jack and other tools for changing flat tires. Volkswagen doesn’t supply a spare tire, so the jack and other equipment needed to change a flat aren’t included.

If you do a lot of driving, you will need a spare tire and a jack along with the other tools you need to change a flat tire if you do not want to waste time looking for a Volkswagen to tow and repair your flat tire.

2. Use the Tire Plug Kit

It is standard in the US that any vehicle without a spare tire must have a tire plug kit, i.e., an inflator or sealant kit. While the kit is not directly a replacement for a spare tire, it is an important tool you need when your tire has a slow puncture.

When a warning light indicates that your tire pressure has decreased, you need this kit to take care of things. Identify the tire with low pressure. You can easily reinflate it with the tire plug kit if it seems to be a slow puncture.

Check the repair kit in the car and follow the instructions in the kit to repair your tire.

3. Call A Roadside Help

If the damage to your tire cannot be fixed using the supplied tire plug kit, you will need to contact a Volkswagen-approved roadside assistance service. Volkswagen iD4 vehicles have a free roadside assistance plan that includes replacement tires for three years or 36,000 miles.

Fortunately, Volkswagen provides complimentary 24-hour roadside assistance for all new iD4 owners. So if you find yourself with a flat tire, help is just a phone call away.

If your tire is completely flat, you need to call roadside assistance and tell them about the problem with your iD 4 car. You must also specify the type of car you drive so they can bring the right tow vehicle to repair your car.

Once there, a technician will inspect the tire and determine if it can be repaired or needs to be replaced.

If the tire can be repaired, great! The technician will patch it up, and you will be on your way. However, if the tire needs to be replaced, you’ll have to purchase a new one.

ID for Jack

Volkswagen’s new ID 4 electric SUV doesn’t come with a jack since the car doesn’t come with a spare tire. If you’re buying a spare tire, you’ll need to buy a jack separately.

Volkswagen says that omitting the jack and spare tire helps to keep the ID 4’s weight down, which helps improve range. The ID 4 ranges up to 250 miles on a single charge.

If you do need a jack, Volkswagen has you covered. The kit includes a jack, a power cable, a set of impact sockets, and the necessary tools to change or repair a tire.

VW ID4 tires

Volkswagen’s SUV, the ID 4, comes standard with all-season tires. The ID 4 comes with a high-performance all-season tire similar to those used on other VW models.

All-season tires are a good choice for SUVs because they provide good traction in all weather conditions, including snow and ice. However, they are not as good as dedicated winter tires in icy conditions. If you live in an area with cold winters, you may want to consider adding winter tires to your ID 4.

Volkswagen Spare Tire Kit

Other than the Volkswagen iD4 electric cars, other Volkswagen cars, such as the Jetta, come with a spare tire kit. When you purchase a Volkswagen, you’re not only getting a high-quality vehicle; you’re also getting a car that comes with a spare tire kit.

This kit includes everything you need to change a tire, from the spare tire to the jack and all the necessary tools. Having a spare tire kit is essential for any driver, and it’s something that every VW owner should take advantage of.

If you ever find yourself with a flat tire, don’t panic—refer to your VW’s owner’s manual for instructions on changing the tire. And if you ever need to purchase a new spare tire or tools, buy OEM parts so that you know they’ll work perfectly with your vehicle.

With a spare tire kit, you can rest assured that you’re prepared for anything the road throws your way.

Conclusion

The ID 4 does not come with a spare tire. All ID 4s come with a tire repair kit, which can be used to repair a punctured tire. You can use the tire repair kit if you have a punctured tire. If you have a flat tire, you can use the tire repair kit to inflate it.

However, if your flat tire cannot be fixed with the tire repair kit, call the Volkswagen towing service and tell them about the problem with your car. They will come to wherever you are and tow your car for repair.

Fred Wolf Hey there! I am Fred Wolf, I love working on EV motors and I own a Toyota Prius. EV motors are sustainable and I want to help you fix any issues you might be having with yours in this blog. I have been working on EV motors for over 10 years. I have worked as an EV mechanic at several shops across the country including California, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Oregon. My passion for working on these amazing machines comes from how clean they are and what they can do for our environment.