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Information call, breakdown call and Emergency Call Service -> Troubleshooting for Your Volkswagen Polo SUV Seventh Generation (2021-2025)

The Information Call can be made when the vehicle ignition is switched on.  
The Information Call can be made manually via the touch panel in the roof console or, depending on vehicle, via the function button  
in the telephone menu of the Infotainment system.  
Breakdown Call  
The Breakdown Call function allows you to seek professional assistance should your vehicle break down.  
Some vehicle data, e.g. the current location, is transmitted parallel to the voice call.  
The person who takes your call will talk to you in the language of the country in which the vehicle is registered for the mobile online  
services or in the language of the country for which the vehicle was produced.  
The Breakdown Call can be made when the vehicle ignition is switched on.  
The Breakdown Call can be made manually via the touch panel in the roof console or, depending on vehicle, via the function button  
in the telephone menu of the Infotainment system.  
Emergency Call Service  
The Emergency Call Service enables help to be organised as quickly as possible in dangerous situations.  
When the Emergency Call Service is triggered, a connection to the Volkswagen emergency call centre is established.  
If an emergency call is placed manually, or automatically after an accident where an airbag or the belt tensioners were triggered,  
data relevant for the emergency call, e.g. the current vehicle location, will be transmitted automatically .  
The person who takes your call will talk to you in the language set up in the vehicle’s Infotainment system. English is used if this  
language is not available at the location of the emergency.  
Additional factory-fitted components are installed in order to ensure that the function is still possible even after a serious accident,  
e.g. emergency call microphone, emergency loudspeaker and an integrated battery that is independent of the vehicle electrical  
system.  
The Emergency Call Service can be permanently deactivated by a suitably qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends using an  
authorised Volkswagen repairer.  
If the legally required eCall Emergency System is present in the vehicle, the Emergency Call Service can be deactivated in the  
Infotainment system. If present in the vehicle, the legally required eCall Emergency System cannot be switched off and cannot be  
deactivated (→ Manage services).  
WARNING  
The following conditions may limit or prevent the execution of a manual or automatic emergency call:  
Your current emergency call location is in an area with no or insufficient mobile communications and satellite signal reception.  
The mobile communications network of the required telecommunication providers is not available in areas with sufficient mobile  
communications and satellite reception.  
In spite of sufficient mobile communications and satellite signal reception, there is no mobile communications network  
generation of the telecommunication providers that is suitable for the vehicle in some regions. In this case, the emergency call  
reverts to the legally required eCall Emergency System, if present in the vehicle. If the legally required eCall Emergency System is  
not present in the vehicle, calls will be forwarded to the emergency call number 112.  
In spite of sufficient mobile communications and satellite signal reception, there is no 3G mobile network of the  
telecommunication providers in some regions. This can lead to a delay of up to 60 seconds when setting up the connection for the  
Emergency Call Service. In order to permit connection setup without a delay, the Emergency Call Service can be deactivated in the  
Infotainment system if the legally required eCall Emergency System is present in the vehicle. The legally required eCall Emergency  
System is available without any delay after deactivation of the Emergency Call Service.  
The Emergency Call Service is prohibited by law in some countries.  
There is no valid licence for the use of the Emergency Call Service.  
The components in the vehicle required for the manual or automatic emergency call are damaged or do not have sufficient  
electrical power.  
The emergency call service function has been deactivated. In this case, the emergency call reverts to the legally required eCall  
Emergency System, if present in the vehicle. No emergency call will be made if the legally required eCall Emergency System is not  
present in the vehicle. Also forwarding to the emergency number 112 does not take place.  
The Emergency Call Service function was deactivated by disabling data transmission. In this case, the emergency call reverts to the  
legally required eCall Emergency System, if present in the vehicle. It the legally required eCall Emergency System is not available  
for technical reasons, the Emergency Call Service will be activated again automatically.  
The vehicle ignition is not switched on.  
Initiating an emergency call manually  
1. If fitted, briefly press on the button cover and fold the button cover down.  
2. Press the button for the legally required eCall Emergency System → Fig. 1, until the indicator lamp flashes green.  
The emergency call is now initiated and a voice connection is established to the Volkswagen emergency call centre.  
If you have accidentally pressed the emergency call button, cancel the emergency call immediately.  
1. Press the emergency call button again until the indicator lamp lights up green continuously.  
Press the button for the legally required eCall Emergency System → Fig. 1, only in an emergency.  
Automatic emergency call