center console VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN 2012 Owners Manual

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Upper center console

Fig. 6 Overview of upper center console.
Key to fig. 6:
(1) Switch for emergency flashers 
(2) PASSENGER AIR BAG /&&  light (front airbag for front seat passenger)
(3) Radio or Radio & Navigation system (factory-installed) ⇒ Booklet Radio or
⇒ Booklet Navigation system
(4) Controls for:
– Manual air conditioning
– Climatronic
(5) Air vent for indirect ventilation
(6) Seat heating buttons A – [
(7) Storage compartment
(8) Card holder

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Lower center console

Fig. 7 Vehicles without Keyless Access: Overview of center console lower section.

Fig. 8 Vehicles with Keyless Access: Overview of center console lower section.
Key to fig. 7:
(1) Levers for:
– Manual transmission
– Automatic transmission
(2) Button for:
– Electronic parking brake G
(3) Cup holders
(4) Storage compartment in the center console
(5) Storage compartment with 12 Volt socket
(6) Card holder

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Key to fig. 8:
(1) Levers for:
– Manual transmission
– Automatic transmission
(2) Button for:
– Electronic parking brake G
(3) Cup holders
(4) Storage compartment in the center console
(5) Starter button for Keyless Access with push button start 34!24 – 34/0
(6) Card holder
(7) 12 Volt socket

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x Keyless Go: Start the engine and drive. just have to press the starter button and a valid remote control vehicle key must be inside the vehicle.
x Keyless Exit: Locking the vehicle via the door handle of the driver or front passenger door (2).
The power locks and the closing system work like the standard unlocking and locking system. Only the way that the systems are operated is different.
All turn signals flash twice to confirm that the vehicle has been unlocked and once to confirm that it has been locked.
If the vehicle was unlocked and within the next few seconds no door or the rear hatch has been opened, the vehicle is automatically locked again.
Unlocking and opening doors (Keyless Entry)
x Grasp the door handle of the driver or front passenger door so that you touch the unlocking sensor surface (1).
x Open the door.
Closing and locking doors (Keyless Exit)
x Close the driver door.
x Touch the sensor surface in the door handle on the driver or front passenger door (2) once. The vehicle is locked. The door being locked must be closed.
Unlocking and locking the rear hatch
If the vehicle is locked and if a valid vehicle key is within range ⇒ fig. 29 of the rear hatch, it unlocks automatically when opened.
x Open and close the rear hatch as you would a standard rear hatch
The rear hatch locks automatically when it is closed except in the following situations:
x The vehicle is completely unlocked.
x When an authorized vehicle key is inside the vehicle.
Locking with a second vehicle key
If a remote control vehicle key is inside the passenger compartment, the vehicle can be locked from the outside only if a second valid vehicle key is within range.
When the vehicle is locked from the outside, the keyless go (starting) function of any keys left in the passenger compartment will be deactivated. All other functions (remote central locking and unlocking as well as emergency starting) remain active and unchanged.
A key that was inside the vehicle when it was locked from the outside is reactivated:
x by pressing a button on the deactivated key.
x by pressing a door handle sensor when the deactivated key is outside of the vehicle, but within range.
x by starting the engine with the starter button on the center console.
Automatic deactivation of sensors
If the vehicle has not been unlocked or locked for a longer period of time, the proximity sensors in the passenger door are automatically deactivated.
If a sensor on the door handle of a locked vehicle is activated too often, for instance by a bush or hedge that rubs against the vehicle, the sensors in the door handle on that side of the vehicle are switched off for about 30 minutes.
The door handle sensors become active again if one of the following events occurs:
x 30 minutes have passed.
x OR: The vehicle is unlocked using the 0 button in the remote control vehicle key.
x OR: The rear hatch is opened.

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Storage compartment in the front center console

Fig. 122 In the lower center console: Storage compartment.

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WARNING
The center armrest can restrict the driver's arm movement and cause crashes and serious personal injury.
x Always keep storage compartments in the center armrest closed while driving.
WARNING
Never let a passenger, especially a child, ride on the center armrest.
There may be a factory-installed (MEDIA IN), Apple iPod® adapter, AUX-in or 12 Volt socket
located in the storage compartment in the front center armrest ⇒ Booklet Radio or
⇒ Booklet Navigation system.
Card holder

Fig. 124 In the lower part of the center console: Card holder.

Fig. 125 In the upper part of the center console: Card holder.

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Owner's Manual slot
The Owner's Manual ⇒ fig. 127 (4) is located in this slot and should always be kept there.
Holders
There is a pen holder (1) and a notepad holder (2) in the glove compartment.
Cooling the glove compartment
There is an air vent (3) in the back of the glove compartment. Cool air can be directed into the glove compartment if the air conditioner is on. Open or close the air vent by turning it.
WARNING
An open glove compartment door can increase the risk of serious injury during sudden braking or driving maneuvers or in a crash.
x Always keep the glove compartment closed while the vehicle is moving.
NOTICE
In some vehicle models, design considerations have made it necessary to have openings in the glove compartment behind the owner's manual slot, for example. Small items may fall through these openings and get behind the instrument panel. This can cause unusual noises and damage the vehicle. Never put any small objects in the glove compartment for this reason.
Storage compartment in the rear center console

Fig. 128 Storage compartment in the rear center console.

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The cup holder has inserts that can be removed for cleaning.
Cup holders in the front center console

Fig. 131 In the front center console: Cup holders.

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12 Volt sockets in the vehicle

Fig. 133 In the luggage compartment: 12 Volt socket.

Fig. 134 Rear center console: 12 Volt socket.

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To help prevent damage from voltage fluctuations, switch off all electrical devices connected to a 12 Volt socket before switching the ignition on or off or starting the engine.
The vehicle may have 12 Volt sockets at the following places:
x In the storage compartment in the lower front center console.
x In the storage compartment in the front center armrest.
x In the luggage compartment ⇒ fig. 133.
x In the rear center console ⇒ fig. 134.
NOTICE
x Follow the manufacturer's instructions for connected devices!
x Never exceed the maximum power consumption, or the entire vehicle electrical system may be damaged.
x Only use equipment that has been tested for electromagnetic compatibility and complies with applicable guidelines.
x Never feed current into the socket, with a solar panel, for example.
Unshielded devices may interfere with radio reception or the vehicle's electrical system.

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