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Practical equipment -> Charging Options for Mobile Devices for Your Volkswagen Tiguan 4 Door Third Generation (2024-2025)

To be able to use the 230-volt, 115-volt, or 100-volt socket again after the cool-down phase, you should first unplug the  
connector of a connected device and then plug it back in again. This prevents electronic devices from inadvertently being  
switched back on.  
DANGER  
Contact with high voltage in the electrical system, e.g. sockets, may cause electric shocks, serious burns, and fatal  
injuries.  
Do not spill any liquids on the socket.  
Do not insert any adapters or extension cables into the 230 V, 100 V or 115 V socket with earthing contact.  
Do not insert any conductive items (e.g. a screwdriver) into the contacts of the 230-, 100- or 115-volt socket with  
earthing contact.  
NOTICE  
The sockets on the vehicle can be damaged by improper operation. This may result in damage to the electronics and the  
vehicle.  
Only connect devices to the socket if the voltage of these devices matches the socket voltage.  
Do not suspend excessively heavy devices or connectors (e.g. power supply units) directly from the socket.  
If electrical equipment with a high starting current is prevented from being switched on, the integrated overcurrent  
shutdown may be the cause. In this case, disconnect the power supply unit from the electrical device and reconnect it after  
about 10 seconds.  
On some devices, you may experience functional impairments on the 230-volt, 115-volt, or 100-volt socket due to the  
lower output (W).  
Charging Options for Mobile Devices  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice   
and Introduction.  
You can charge mobile devices in the  
vehicle either wirelessly or by using the  
built-in USB-C connectors.  
Charging with USB-C Connectors  
The vehicle may contain the following USB-C ports:  
Symbol for a USB port for data transmission and charging.  
Available Charging Power  
Symbol for a USB port for charging only.  
Voltages up to 20 V are provided via the USB port, which enables up to 45 W charging power.  
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the following charging profiles may be supported by the USB ports:  
Legacy charging (2.5 W).  
BC1.2 (7.5 W).  
USB-C charging (15 W).  
USB power delivery (up to 45 W).  
The actual charging power of the connected device depends on the following aspects:  
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Supported charging profiles.  
Device charge level.  
Device temperature.  
Charging cable used.  
For double USB ports, the charging power can be split between both ports.  
Wireless charging function  
Fig. 167 In the center console: storage for wireless charging function (general example).  
Liner mat with telephone symbol.  
The wireless charging function depends on the vehicle equipment and is not available in all countries.  
Wireless charging enables wireless energy transfer through electromagnetic induction over a short distance for cell phones  
that are Qi-certified.  
The rear shelf with liner mat fig. 167 for the wireless charging function is located in the area of the center console and is  
designed for only one Qi-certified mobile phone at a time.  
On some vehicles, the liner mat fig. 167 has a telephone symbol indicating the center position.  
The charging power is 5 watts.  
If the vehicle interior is cooled by the air conditioner, cool air is directed into the storage compartment, depending on the  
vehicle equipment.  
Qi Standard  
The Qi standard enables wireless charging of suitable Qi-certified cell phones. To nd out whether a cell phone supports the Q  
standard, see the cell phone operating instructions. An overview of Qi-certified cell phones can be viewed under the following  
external link of the Wireless Power Consortium, Inc:  
Volkswagen AG assumes no liability for the completeness and accuracy of this list. The manufacturer of the cell phone may  
provide additional information regarding compatibility.  
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Cell phones that are not Qi-certified may be subject to limitations with regard to wireless charging.  
Wireless Cell Phone Charging  
Requirements  
A suitable cell phone that is no larger than the designated rear shelf and is Qi-certified.  
1. Remove any foreign objects from the storage compartment prior to charging   
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2. Remove the protective case of the cell phone and any other foreign objects (if present), then place the cell phone flat  
against the rear shelf with the display facing upward.  
The charging process starts automatically.  
3. Refer to the operating instructions for the cell phone.  
The Infotainment system informs you when the charging process is starting and, if applicable, if there are any foreign objects  
with metal components in the storage compartment.  
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the charging function can be deactivated manually in the Infotainment system.  
WARNING  
Notifications on the cell phone display may distract the driver. This can result in accidents and serious injury or death.  
Make sure that no objects interfere with the closing function of the cover.  
If the rear shelf includes a cover, always keep the cover closed while driving.  
WARNING  
Metal objects on the shelf can become very hot. This may cause burns or fires.  
Do not place metal objects or objects with metal components on the wireless charging shelf.  
Remove any foreign objects immediately.  
NOTICE  
If cards or other objects with magnetic strips or with chips are placed on the rear shelf for wireless charging, the data  
stored on these may be damaged.  
Do not place any ID cards, debit cards or credit cards with magnetic strips or chips on the wireless charging shelf.  
Troubleshooting  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
and Introduction.  
Cell phone is not Charging  
A message regarding a foreign object in the storage compartment may be displayed in the Infotainment system.  
If the cell phone is in an unfavorable position on the liner mat, this can impair the charging function. This can be caused by  
changes in position – even small shifts that may occur as a result of vibrations, for example.  
The position of the cell phone must be corrected in order to restore correct charging function.  
1. Align the cell phone centrally on the charging surface.  
The charging function can also be impaired by metallic parts – in particular, magnetic parts of a cell phone or its protective  
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case.  
1. Rotate the mobile phone approx. 180° with the display still facing upward on the charging surface.  
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