Console VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN 2020 Owner's Manual
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Volkswagen recommends that drivers practise using the parking systems in a traffic-calmed
area or car park to allow them to familiarise themselves with the systems and their functions.
Park Distance Control
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Switching on and off
⇒ Display representation
⇒ Settings
⇒ Troubleshooting
The Park Distance Control system
assists the driver when manoeuvring
and parking.
Park Distance Control detects the distance from an obstacle by means of sensors in the front and
rear bumpers ⇒ Vehicle overviews. If there is an obstacle in the detection range of the sensors, the
system indicates this on the Infotainment system and by means of signal tones.
System limits
The sensors may not always be able to detect objects such as trailer drawbars, thin rails, fences,
posts, trees, very low or high obstacles and open or opening boot lids.
In some cases, dirt and ice on the sensors could be registered as an obstacle.
Switching on and off
Fig. 153 In the centre console: button for switching Park Distance Control on and off (depending on
equipmentyf .
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Switching on Park Distance Control
•Select reverse gear.
•OR: press the button or .
The intelligent technology used in the parking systems cannot overcome the laws of
physics, and functions only within the limits of the system. Never let the extra
convenience afforded by the parking systems tempt you into taking any risks when
driving. The parking systems cannot replace the full concentration of the driver.
•Always adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic
conditions.
•Unintentional vehicle movements can cause serious injury.
•Keep looking in the direction in which you are parking and at the relevant area
surrounding the vehicle.
•Do not allow the displays in the instrument cluster and the images shown in the
Infotainment system to distract you from the traffic.
•Always monitor the area around the vehicle as the parking systems will not always
detect infants, animals and objects.
•The parking systems have blind spots in which obstacles and people are not
registered.
•External sources of sound and certain surfaces on objects and clothing may influence
the sensors' signals. In certain circumstances, the systems will be unable to detect or
properly detect people and objects.
•Certain objects, for example narrow posts or railings, may be difficult or impossible to
see on the screen because of its low resolution or poor light conditions.
•When approaching objects at high speeds, the parking systems' signals and displays
may not respond quickly enough to emit a warning.
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in real time and allows you to detect
obstacles at an early stage.
The system uses several cameras to create an image which is displayed on the Infotainment
system display.
The functions and displays may differ in vehicles with or without Park Distance Control.
Things to note
The Area View system camera supplies two-dimensional images only. Due to the lack of depth of
field on the screen, potholes and dips in the ground, protruding parts on another vehicle or
protruding objects on the ground may be difficult or impossible to see on the image.
•When driving into or out of an uphill gradient.
•Protruding objects can disappear from the field of view of the cameras.
System limits
The camera may not always be able to detect objects such as trailer drawbars, thin rails, fences,
posts, trees and open or opening boot lids. This can result in damage to your vehicle.
In some cases, dirt and ice on the sensors could be registered as an obstacle.
Prerequisites
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The following conditions must be met in order to display a correct image:
•The doors and boot lid must be closed.
•The area around the vehicle must be clear and fully visible.
•The surrounding area has a flat surface.
•Vehicle does not have a heavy load at the rear.
Switching on and off
Fig. 160 In the centre console: button for manually switching on Area View.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Switching on
•Select reverse gear.
•OR: press the button.
Switching off
•Drive forwards faster than approximately 15 km/h (9 mphyf .
•OR: press the button.
Display representation
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The functions and displays depend on the vehicle equipment and may differ from each other.
Area View is shown in two screen areas in the Infotainment system:
Using images from the camera to estimate the distance from obstacles (people, vehicles
etc.yf L V L Q D F F X U D W H D Q G F R X O G F D X V H D F F L G H Q W V D Q G V H Y H U H L Q M X U L H V .
•Camera lenses enlarge and distort the field of vision and make objects appear different
and inaccurate on the screen.
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Switching TCS on and off
Fig. 162 In the centre console: button for switching TCS on and off manually.
If the vehicle does not have sufficient traction, you can switch off TCS in the following situations:
•When driving in deep snow or on loose surfaces.
•When rocking the vehicle backwards and forwards to free it from mud.
Then switch the TCS function back on.
Switching TCS or ESC Sport on and off
Depending on the vehicle equipment, TCS and ESC Sport can be switched off via the Infotainment
system or using the button ⇒ Fig. 162.
When the TCS is switched off, ESC Sport is switched on, or the Off-road or Off-road Individual
driving profiles are active, the yellow indicator lamp is shown on the instrument cluster display.
The intelligent technology used in brake support systems cannot overcome the laws of
physics, and functions only within the limits of the system. Driving fast on icy, slippery or
wet roads can lead to a loss of control of the vehicle and could cause serious injury to the
driver and passengers.
•Always adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic
conditions. Do not let the extra safety afforded by the brake support systems anti-lock
brake system, brake assist system, EDL, TCS and ESC tempt you into taking any risks
when driving.
•The brake support systems cannot defy the laws of motion. Slippery and wet roads will
remain dangerous, even when the ESC and other systems are active.
•Driving too fast on wet roads can cause the wheels to lose contact with the road
surface and aquaplane. The vehicle cannot be braked, steered or controlled once it has
lost contact with the road surface.
•Brake support systems cannot prevent an accident if e.g. you are driving too close to
the vehicle in front or are driving too fast for the specific driving situation.
•Although the brake support systems are very effective and can help to control the
vehicle in difficult driving situations, please always remember that the driving stability
of the vehicle depends on the tyre grip.
•When accelerating on a slippery surface, e.g. on ice and snow, press the accelerator
carefully. The wheels can spin even when brake support systems are active, and this
can lead to a loss of control of the vehicle.
WARNING
The effectiveness of ESC can be reduced considerably if other components and systems
which affect driving dynamics are not serviced properly or are not functioning properly.
This also applies, but not exclusively, to the brakes, tyres and other systems named
above.
•Please always note that modifications and changes to the vehicle can affect the
function of the anti-lock brake system, brake assist system, TCS, EDL and ESC.
•Alterations to the suspension system or the use of non-approved wheel and tyre
combinations can affect the function of the anti-lock brake system, brake assist
system, EDL, TCS and ESC and reduce their effectiveness.
•Suitable tyres are also crucial if ESC is to function optimally ⇒ Wheels and tyres.
WARNING
Driving without the brake servo can considerably increase the braking distance and thus
cause accidents and serious injuries.
•Never allow the vehicle to roll if the engine is switched off.
•If the brake servo does not function or the vehicle is being towed, the brake pedal will
have to be depressed more forcefully as the braking distance will be increased due to
the lack of assistance for the brake system.
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•Switch off TCS: press the button for around one second.
•Switch on ESC Sport: press the button for longer than three seconds.
•Switch on TCS: press the button again. ESC Sport is switched off.
Troubleshooting
Warning and indicator lamps in the event of faults
Do not drive on! Brake system fault. Seek expert assistance immediately ⇒.Lit
up: ABS failure or defect. Go to a qualified workshop. The vehicle can be braked without ABS.
Lit up: ESC switched off by the system. Switch the ignition on and off. Drive a short distance at a
speed of 15 – 20 km/h (9 – 12 mphyf L I Q H F H V V D U \ , I still lights up, seek expert assistance.
Notes on the brake support systems
If you suspect that there is a malfunction in the systems, read and observe the following notes:
•The ESC and TCS can function properly only if all four wheels are fitted with the same tyres.
Any differences in the rolling radius of the tyres can cause the system to reduce engine power
unexpectedly.
•If there is a fault in the anti-lock brake system, the ESC, TCS and EDL will also stop working.
•Operating noises may be heard during the self-regulation processes of the systems explained
above.
Practical equipment
Stowage areas
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Stowage compartment on the driver side
⇒ Stowage compartment on the front passenger side
⇒ Stowage compartment in the dash panel
⇒ Stowage compartment in the front centre armrest
⇒ Stowage compartment in the roof console (glasses compartmentyf
⇒ Folding table
⇒ Drawers
⇒ Coat and bag hooks
Use stowage compartments only to stow light or relatively small objects.
A factory-fitted CD changer, Apple iPod adapter, USB connection or multimedia socket
(MEDIA-INyf may be located in the stowage compartment in the centre armrest.
•If the brake warning lamp lights up together with the ABS indicator lamp , the
control function of the anti-lock brake system may have failed. This can cause the rear
wheels to lock quickly when you brake. Locked rear wheels can lead to a loss of
control of the vehicle. If possible, reduce your speed and drive carefully at low speed
to the nearest qualified workshop in order to have the brake system tested. Avoid
sudden braking and driving manoeuvres on the way.
•The anti-lock brake system is not functioning correctly if the ABS indicator lamp
does not go out or comes on while the vehicle is in motion. The vehicle can be stopped
using the normal brakes only (without the anti-lock brake systemyf 7 K H S U R W H F W L R Q
provided by the anti-lock brake system is no longer available. Go to a qualified
workshop as soon as possible.
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Fig. 166 In the centre of the dash panel: stowage compartment.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
To open: press and release the button ⇒ Fig. 166. The stowage compartments are mirrored for
right-hand drive vehicles.
To close: push the cover down until it engages.
Stowage compartment in the front centre armrest
Fig. 167 In the front centre armrest: stowage compartment
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
To open: lift the centre armrest ⇒ Fig. 167.
To close: guide the centre armrest down.
Stowage compartment in the roof console (glasses compartmentyf
Fig. 168 In the roof console: glasses compartment.
Fig. 169 In the roof console: stowage areas (depending on the vehicleyf .
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
To open: press and release the button ⇒ Fig. 168, ⇒ Fig. 169.
The centre armrest can obstruct the driver's arm movements. This can cause accidents
and severe injuries.
•Always keep the stowage compartments in the centre armrest closed while the vehicle
is in motion.
WARNING
Never transport an adult or child on the centre armrest.
WARNING
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Fig. 172 Drawer under the front seat.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
To open: press the button in the drawer grip and open the drawer.
To close: push the drawer under the front seat until it clicks into place.
Coat and bag hooks
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Coat hooks are located in the centre door pillar and on the rear roof grab handles.
Bag hooks are located in the luggage compartment ⇒ Luggage compartment equipment.
Drink holder
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Drink holders in the front centre console
⇒ Drink holder in the rear centre armrest
Bottle holder
There are bottle holders in the stowage compartments of the driver and front passenger doors.
There are also drink holders in the folding tables on the front seats ⇒ Folding table.
If the drawer is left open it can hinder the correct operation of the pedals. This can result
in accidents and severe injuries.
•Always keep the drawer closed while the vehicle is in motion. Otherwise the drawer or
other items could fall into the driver footwell and obstruct the pedals.
WARNING
The drawer is designed for a maximum load of 1.5kg.
NOTICE
Hanging up items of clothing can restrict the driver's field of vision and cause accidents
and serious injuries.
•Always hang items of clothing in such a way that they do not restrict the driver's field
of vision.
•The built-in coat hooks should only be used for lightweight clothing. Never leave any
heavy, hard or sharp objects in the pockets.
WARNING
Each coat hook may be loaded with a maximum of 2.5 kg.
NOTICE
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The inserts for the drink holders can be removed for cleaning purposes.
Drink holders in the front centre console
Fig. 173 In the front centre console: drink holders.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Opening and closing the drink holder
To open: push the cover backwards.
To close: push the cover forwards.
Adjusting the size of the drink holder
To adjust the drink holder to match the receptacle size, press button ①. The retaining clips ②
open automatically.
If the drink holder is no longer being used, push the corresponding retaining clip ② in the opposite
direction to the arrow until it engages.
Drink holder in the rear centre armrest
Fig. 174 In the rear centre armrest: drink holder.
Incorrect use of the drink holders can cause injury.
•Do not place any hot drinks in a drink holder. Hot drinks in a drink holder could be
spilled and cause scalding in any sudden braking manoeuvre or accident.
•Ensure that drink bottles or any other objects do not enter the driver footwell and
obstruct the pedals while the vehicle is in motion.
•Never place heavy cups, food or any other heavy items in the drink holders. These
heavy objects could be flung through the vehicle interior during an accident and cause
serious injuries.
WARNING
Closed drink bottles can explode in the vehicle in extreme heat or crack in extremely cold
temperatures.
•Never leave closed drink bottles in an extremely hot or extremely cold vehicle for
extended periods.
WARNING
Do not leave any open drinks in the drink holder while the vehicle is in motion. Drinks that
are spilled, for example during braking, can damage the vehicle and the vehicle electrical
system.
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First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
To use: fold the centre armrest down.
Fold the centre armrest back up again when the drink holder is no longer in use.
Ashtray and cigarette lighter
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Removable ashtray in the drink holder
⇒ Cigarette lighter
Removable ashtray in the drink holder
Fig. 175 Removable ashtray.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
To use, place the mobile ashtray in one of the drink holders in the front centre console or in the rear
centre armrest ⇒ Drink holder.
Opening and closing the removeable ashtray
To open: lift up the cover to the ashtray ⇒ Fig. 175.
To close: push the ashtray cover down.
Emptying the removable ashtray
•Lift the removable ashtray out of the drink holder.
•Open the removable ashtray and empty the cooled ashes into a suitable waste container.
•Once it has been emptied, place the removable ashtray back into the drink holder from above.
Cigarette lighter
Fig. 176 In the lower part of the centre console: cigarette lighter.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
•With the ignition switched on, press in the knob on the cigarette lighter.
•Wait for the lighter to pop out.
•Pull out the cigarette lighter and light the tobacco product on the glowing spiral ⇒.
•Insert the cigarette lighter back into the socket.
Improper use of the ashtray and cigarette lighter could cause fires, burns and other
serious injuries.
•Never put paper or any other combustible materials in the ashtray.
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The cigarette lighter socket can also be used as a 12-volt socket ⇒ Electrical sockets.
Electrical sockets
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Sockets in the vehicle
Electrical equipment can be connected to the sockets in the vehicle.
The electrical devices must be in good condition. Do not use faulty devices.
The 12-volt socket will work only when the ignition is switched on.
Using electrical consumers with the engine switched off and the ignition switched on will
drain the 12-volt battery.
Unshielded devices can cause interference in the Infotainment system and vehicle
electronics.
Sockets in the vehicle
Fig. 177 In the front stowage compartment, in the rear centre console or in the luggage
compartment on the left-hand side: folding 12-volt socket ① or 12-volt socket with removable cover
②.
Improper use of the cigarette lighter can cause fires, burns and other serious injuries.
•Always use the cigarette lighter properly, and only use it to light tobacco products.
•Never leave children in the vehicle unattended. The cigarette lighter can be used when
the ignition is switched on.
WARNING
Improper use of the sockets and electrical accessories can cause fires and severe injuries.
•Never leave children in the vehicle unattended. Sockets and the devices connected to
them can be used when the ignition is switched on.
•If the electrical device gets too hot, switch off the device immediately and disconnect it
from the socket.
WARNING
•In order to prevent damage to the electrical system, never connect equipment that
supplies electric power, such as solar panels or battery chargers for charging the 12-
volt battery, to the 12-volt socket.
•Only use electrical devices that have been approved in accordance with current
guidelines concerning electromagnetic compatibility.
•In order to avoid damage due to voltage fluctuation, always switch off any electrical
devices before switching the ignition or the engine on or off. When the start/stop
system automatically switches off and restarts the engine, it is not necessary to switch
off any connected electrical consumers.
•Never connect electrical devices requiring more than the rated power to a 12-volt
socket. The vehicle's electrical system can be damaged if the maximum power output is
exceeded.
•Observe the operating instructions for any electrical device that you plug into the
socket.
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Legal requirements
Fig. 179 Symbol for vehicles that send tracking information
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
By concluding a Volkswagen Car-Net contract for your Car-Net-enabled vehicle, you as the
contracting party undertake within the meaning of data protection law to inform each driver that the
vehicle can transmit and receive data online. This also applies if you sell or lend your vehicle.
Failure to observe this obligation to inform can infringe certain rights of vehicle occupants.
GPS tracking: check with all occupants
Some Volkswagen Car-Net services require vehicle data to determine whether the vehicle is
complying with set speed limits, where the vehicle is parked, or whether the vehicle is located within
a selected area. This information can be displayed in the Car-Net portal and in the Volkswagen
Car-Net app.
Therefore, before driving, ask all vehicle occupants if they agree to use of the activated services. If
an occupant does not agree, deactivate the service (if possibleyf R U H [ F O X G H W K H R F F X S D Q W I U R P X V H
of the vehicle. If you do not observe this, you may violate certain rights of the occupant.
GPS tracking: symbol
If a factory-fitted control unit is used to detect the vehicle's current location and speed, this symbol
⇒ Fig. 179 will be located in the vehicle (e.g. on the roof consoleyf + R Z H Y H U L I W K L V V \ P E R O
⇒ Fig. 179 is not present in the vehicle, this does not mean that the control unit is not tracking the
current position or speed of the vehicle.
Personal data
Volkswagen collects, processes and uses the user's personal data in accordance with statutory
requirements. You can access the current data protection policy on the Volkswagen homepage.
The following conditions can make it impossible to make a telephone call, run a
Volkswagen Car-Net service or transfer data:
•If your current location is in an area with no or insufficient mobile communications and
GPS reception. This can also include tunnels, streets with tall buildings, garages,
multi-storey car parks, underpasses, mountains and valleys.
•If you are in an area with sufficient mobile communications and GPS reception but the
telecommunications provider's mobile network is overloaded, out of order or
unavailable.
•If the components in the vehicle required for the services and data transmission are
damaged, not working or do not have sufficient electrical power.
•The battery for the mobile device is empty, does not have a sufficient charge level or
has no more call credit.
WARNING
Using computers and mobile devices in public or non-secured LAN and WLAN networks
can lead to a loss of control over your Volkswagen Car-Net services.
•In addition to the usual precautionary measures to be taken when using the Internet,
you should protect your computer and mobile device with suitable anti-virus software
and regularly update its signatures.
•Protect your login data for the Car-Net portal, your computer and mobile device against
misuse.
WARNING
Applications and Volkswagen Car-Net services which are unsuitable or faulty or that are
used incorrectly can cause damage to the vehicle, accidents or serious injury.
•Never make changes to applications or Volkswagen Car-Net services.
WARNING
Volkswagen is not responsible for damage to the vehicle caused by poor quality or faulty
applications, insufficient programming of applications, insufficient network strength, loss
of data during transmission or by misuse of your computers, tablets or mobile devices.
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