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Visibility for Your Volkswagen Tiguan 4 Door Third Generation (2024-2025)

Visibility  
Window wipers  
Operating the windshield wiper lever  
Fig. 104 On the right side of the steering column: operating the windshield wipers.  
The windshield wipers only work when the ignition is switched on and the hood or trunk lid is closed. Move the wiper lever into  
the desired position  
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Wipers are switched off.  
Interval wiping for the windshield or rain sensor mode. Interval wiping for the windshield depends on the driving  
speed. The higher the speed, the faster the wipers will move.  
Slow wiper speed.  
Fast wiping.  
One-tap wiping – brief wiping.  
Pull the lever to activate the automatic wiper/washer system to clean the windshield. While the wiper/washer system  
is active, the Climatronic system switches to recirculation mode for approximately 30 seconds to help prevent the washer  
fluid odor from entering the vehicle interior.  
Switch for interval levels (vehicles without rain/light sensor) or to adjust the sensitivity of the rain/light sensor.  
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Fig. 105 On the right side of the steering column: operating the rear window wiper.  
Move the wiper lever into the desired position ⇒  
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Interval wiping for the rear window. The wiper moves approximately every six seconds.  
Press the lever to activate the automatic wiper/washer system to clean the rear window.  
WARNING  
Without the sufficient freeze protection, washer fluid can freeze on the window glass and reduce visibility. This can cause  
accidents and serious or fatal injuries.  
Only use the washer system with sufficient freeze protection in winter temperatures.  
Never use the window washer system in winter temperatures if the windshield has not been warmed up with the air  
conditioning system.  
WARNING  
Worn or dirty wiper blades reduce visibility and increase the risk of accidents and serious injuries.  
Always replace wiper blades if they are damaged or worn and are no longer cleaning the window glass sufficiently  
Cleaning and changing wiper blades.  
NOTICE  
Incorrect handling of the windshield wipers can cause damage to the windshield, the wiper blades and the wiper motor.  
Before driving and before the ignition is switched on, check that the windshield wiper lever is in the basic position.  
Remove any snow and ice from the windshield wipers and the windshield.  
Always carefully loosen wiper blades that have frozen onto the windshield from the windshield.  
Do not turn on the windshield wipers when the windshield is dry.  
The activated wiper speed temporarily changes to the next lower speed when the vehicle is stationary.  
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When parking the vehicle in cold weather conditions, moving the windshield wipers to the service position may be helpful  
for loosening the wiper blades more easily from the windshield Putting the windshield wipers in the service position .  
Wiper function  
Automatic rear window wiping  
The rear window wiper switches on automatically when the windshield wipers are switched on and reverse gear is engaged.  
The automatic activation in reverse gear function can be activated and deactivated in the vehicle settings in the Infotainment  
system Vehicle settings menu.  
Heated washer nozzles  
The heat thaws frozen washer fluid nozzles. The heat output is automatically regulated when the ignition is switched on and is  
dependent on the outside temperature. Only the window washer nozzles are heated and not the washer fluid hoses.  
Heated windshield wiper area  
If the windshield wipers are in starting position, they can be heated when the temperature is approx. +4 °C (approx. +39 °F) o  
lower, depending on the vehicle equipment. The function is switched on automatically as soon as you switch on the defrost  
function or the rear window defroster, or you start the vehicle via the remote start relay function. If the vehicle is moved or the  
windshield wipers have become heated after a few minutes, then the function switches off automatically.  
Rain/light sensor  
Fig. 106 On the right side of the steering column: windshield wiper lever.  
Switch for adjusting the sensitivity of the rain/light sensor.  
Rain/light sensor deactivated.  
Rain/light sensor activated, automatic wiping as necessary.  
When switched on, the rain/light sensor automatically shortens or lengthens the delay between wiping cycles depending on  
how hard it is raining.  
Activating and deactivating the rain/light sensor  
1. Press the lever into the desired position fig. 106.  
Automatic wiping can be activated and deactivated in the vehicle settings in the Infotainment system 
Vehicle settings men  
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If automatic wiping is deactivated in the Infotainment system, the interval time will be set in fixed stages.  
Adjusting the sensitivity of the rain/light sensor  
The sensitivity of the rain/light sensor can be manually adjusted with the switch in the windshield wiper lever fig. 106 , ⇒  
Move the switch to the right – high sensitivity.  
Move the switch to the left – low sensitivity.  
WARNING  
The rain/light sensor cannot detect all precipitation sufficiently and activate the windshield wipers accordingly. Reduced  
visibility can cause accidents and serious or fatal injuries.  
If necessary, switch on the windshield wipers manually if water on the windshield is impairing visibility.  
Troubleshooting  
Washer fluid level too low  
The yellow indicator light turns on.  
1. Fill the washer fluid reservoir Washer fluid.  
Windshield wiper malfunction  
The yellow indicator light turns on.  
The windshield wipers are not working.  
1. Contact a suitably qualified professional. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or  
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Rain/light sensor malfunction  
The yellow indicator light turns on.  
The windshield wipers will not be automatically activated in rain/light sensor mode when it is raining.  
1. Contact a suitably qualified professional. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or  
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Changes to rain/light sensor reaction  
Some possible reasons for malfunctions and misinterpretations in the sensor area of the rain/light sensor View from the  
front could be:  
Damaged wiper blades: damaged wiper blades can leave a film of water or streaks on the window, and this can extend  
the activation time, greatly shorten the wiper intervals, or cause fast wiping time.  
Insects: insects hitting the windshield may trigger the wipers.  
Salt streaks: salt streaks on the windshield from driving in the winter can cause the wipers to wipe more frequently or  
continuously on a window that is almost dry.  
Dirt: dried dust, wax, any other build-up on the windshield (lotus effect), or washing product residue (car wash) can lowe  
the sensitivity of the rain/light sensor and cause it to react too slowly or not at all. Clean the sensor area for the rain/light  
sensor regularly and check the wiper blades for damage Exterior care and cleaning.  
Crack in the windshield: if a stone strikes and chips the sensor area while the rain/light sensor is on, this will trigger a  
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wiper cycle. After that, the rain/light sensor will detect this irregularity on the sensor surface and react to it. Depending on  
the size of the chip, the reaction behavior of the rain/light sensor may or may not change.  
If there is an obstacle for the wipers on the window glass, the wipers will attempt to remove it. If it continues to block the  
wipers, the wipers will stop moving.  
1. Remove the obstacle and switch the wipers on again.  
Mirrors  
General safety precautions  
Using the outside mirrors and the interior rearview mirror, the driver can observe traffic and adjust their driving based on traffic  
For driving safety, it is important that the driver adjusts the outside mirrors and the interior rearview mirror correctly before  
starting to drive.  
It is not possible to oversee the entire side and rear area of the vehicle by looking in the outside and interior rearview mirrors.  
These areas that are not visible are called blind spots. Other road users and objects could be in the blind spot.  
WARNING  
Adjusting the outside mirrors and interior rearview mirror while driving can distract the driver. This can cause accidents  
and serious or fatal injuries.  
Only adjust the outside mirror and interior rearview mirror when the vehicle is stationary.  
Always make sure that the mirrors are adjusted correctly and visibility to the rear is not limited by ice, snow, fog, or  
other objects.  
WARNING  
The view in the outside mirrors and interior rearview mirror does not cover the entire area around the side and rear of the  
vehicle. Other road users and objects could be in these blind spots. This can cause accidents and serious or fatal injuries.  
When parking, changing lanes, passing, and turning, always pay attention to your surroundings.  
WARNING  
Curved mirror surfaces (convex or aspheric) enlarge the field of vision and allow objects in the mirror to appear smaller  
and farther away. This can make it difficult to estimate the exact distance from the vehicles behind, e.g. when changing  
lane. This can cause accidents and serious or fatal injuries.  
Use the interior rearview mirror as much as possible to more accurately determine the distance to vehicles or other  
objects behind you.  
Make sure there is sufficient visibility of the area behind the vehicle.  
WARNING  
An automatic dimming rearview mirror contains an electrolyte fluid that can leak out if the mirror glass breaks. Coming into  
contact with this liquid can irritate the skin, eyes, and respiratory organs, especially in individuals with asthma or similar  
illnesses. This may cause serious injuries.  
If electrolyte fluid is swallowed, rinse out the mouth immediately for at least 15 minutes with plenty of water. Do not  
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induce vomiting unless it ordered to do so by a doctor. Call for medical assistance immediately.  
Immediately get plenty of fresh air and exit the vehicle. If this is not possible, open all the windows and doors.  
If the electrolyte fluid comes into contact with eyes or skin, wash the affected area immediately for at least  
15 minutes with plenty of water and seek medical assistance.  
If the electrolyte fluid comes into contact with your shoes or clothing, wash it for at least 15 minutes with plenty of  
water. Clean the shoes and clothing thoroughly before wearing them again.  
NOTICE  
If the glass on an automatic dimming mirror breaks, electrolyte fluid can leak out. This fluid damages plastic surfaces.  
Remove any leaking fluid as soon as possible, for instance using a wet sponge.  
Interior rearview mirror  
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Fig. 107 On the windshield: automatic dimming interior rearview mirror.  
Sensor for light entering from the rear.  
Sensor for light entering from the front.  
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Fig. 108 On the windshield: manual dimming interior rearview mirror.  
Automatic dimming interior rearview mirror  
When the ignition is on, the sensors measure the amount of light entering from the rear fig. 107  
Depending on the measured values, the interior rearview mirror will dim automatically.  
and from the front  
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If the amount of light entering the sensors is limited or interrupted, for example by a sunshade or attachment, the automatic  
dimming interior rearview mirror may not function or may malfunction. Mobile navigation devices on the windshield or near the  
automatic dimming interior rearview mirror can also affect the sensors ⇒  
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Automatic dimming will be deactivated in some situations, for example when reverse gear is engaged.  
Manual dimming interior rearview mirror  
Base position: lever on the lower edge of the mirror points forward toward the windshield.  
To dim, pull the lever back fig. 108.  
WARNING  
The illuminated display of a mobile navigation system may interfere with the automatic dimming interior rearview mirror.  
This may stop you from using the interior rearview mirror to accurately determine the distance from vehicles or other  
objects behind you. Accidents and serious or fatal injuries could result.  
Switch the mobile navigation system off in such cases.  
Outside mirrors  
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Fig. 109 In the driver door: knob for the outside mirrors.  
The following information describes the outside mirror functions for left-hand drive vehicles. Position corresponds to the  
outside mirror on the driver's side, and position corresponds to the outside mirror on the passenger's side. For right-hand  
drive vehicles, proceed in the reverse order.  
Adjusting outside mirrors  
1. Switch the ignition on.  
2. Turn the knob in the driver door to the preferred symbol fig. 109.  
3. To adjust the outside mirror, push the knob forward, back, right or left in the direction of the arrow.  
Fold the outside mirror in towards the vehicle body ⇒  
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Switch on the outside mirror heating. The exterior mirror heating only works when the ambient temperature is  
below approx. 20 °C (around 68 °F) and provides the most heat when it first turns on. After about two minutes, the  
mirrors will be heated depending on the ambient temperature.  
Adjusts the left outside mirror.  
Adjusts the right outside mirror.  
Neutral position. The outside mirror cannot be adjusted and all functions are switched off.  
Activating outside mirror functions  
The following outside mirror functions must be activated in the vehicle settings in the Infotainment system before they are use  
for the first time Vehicle settings menu.  
Synchronized mirror adjustment  
The synchronized mirror adjustment feature simultaneously adjusts the right-side outside mirror to match adjustments to the  
left-side outside mirror.  
1. Turn rotary knob to position .  
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2. Adjusts the left outside mirror. The right outside mirror will be adjusted the same way (synchronized).  
3. To correct the adjustment of the right outside mirror, if necessary, turn the knob to the  
outside mirror.  
position and adjust the right  
Folding the outside mirrors in while parking  
If the vehicle is locked or unlocked from the outside, the outside mirrors will automatically fold in or out. For this to happen, the  
knob must be in the  
, , or position.  
If the knob for power exterior mirrors is in the  
position, the outside mirrors will remain folded in.  
Save the passenger-side outside mirror settings when reversing  
1. Unlock the vehicle using the key, to which the setting is allocated.  
2. Set the electronic parking brake.  
3. Switch the ignition on.  
4. Shift the transmission to neutral.  
5. Select the reverse gear.  
6. Adjust the front passenger outside mirror so that, for example, the edge of the curb can be seen clearly.  
7. Shift the transmission to neutral.  
8. Switch the ignition off.  
The selected mirror position will be stored and assigned to the vehicle key.  
Opening the front passenger outside mirror settings for driving in reverse  
1. Turn rotary knob for the outside mirrors to the relevant position for adjusting the front passenger outside mirror.  
2. With the ignition switched on, select reverse gear.  
The front passenger outside mirror will adjust to the stored position.  
The front passenger outside mirror will exit the position stored for driving in reverse when you begin driving forward faster than  
about 15 km/h (about 9 mph) or when the knob is turned to any other position.  
WARNING  
If you fold the outside mirrors against the vehicle or back without taking care, you could get your fingers jammed between  
the outside mirror and the mirror base. This can cause severe injuries.  
Do not fold the outside mirrors out or in if there are any obstacles in the path.  
NOTICE  
If outside mirrors are not folded in when driving through a car wash, they can get damaged.  
Always fold in the outside mirrors.  
NOTICE  
Folding in the power exterior mirror manually can worsen wear and tear or damage the mirror motor.  
Do not fold power exterior mirrors in or out by hand.  
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Leave the outside mirror heating on only as long as it is needed. Otherwise fuel will be used unnecessarily.  
If there is a malfunction in the power outside mirror, you can adjust the position of the mirror manually by hand by  
pushing on the edge of the mirror surface.  
Sunshade  
Sun visors  
Fig. 110 In the front of the headliner: sun visor.  
Light.  
Remove from holder.  
Slide cover open.  
Adjustment options for the driver and front passenger sun visors:  
Fold toward the windshield.  
Remove from the holder and tilt toward the door fig. 110.  
Illuminated vanity mirror  
When the sun visor is folded down, there is a vanity mirror located behind a cover. The lights fig. 110 turn on when the cove  
fig. 110 slides open.  
WARNING  
Visibility may be reduced when sun visors are folded down and the sunshades are extended. This can cause accidents  
and serious or fatal injuries.  
Always guide sun visors and sunshades back into their holders when they are no longer needed.  
Under certain conditions, the light above the sun visor will turn off automatically after several minutes. This reduces the  
risk of the 12 V vehicle battery being drained.  
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Sunshade in the sunroof  
Fig. 111 In the headliner: buttons for controlling the sunshade.  
Button for opening the sunshade.  
Button for closing the sunshade.  
The power sunshade only works when the ignition is switched on.  
When the sunroof is tilted all the way open, the sunshade automatically moves into a position that provides ventilation. The  
sunshade will remain in the ventilation position after the sunroof is closed.  
The fig. 111 and  
buttons have two detents. In the first detent, the sunshade can be opened or closed either completely or  
partially.  
In the second detent, pressing the button briefly opens or closes the sunshade completely. Pressing the button again stops th  
one-touch feature.  
Opening the sunshade  
1. Press the  
button to the first level.  
Automatic process: Press the  
button briefly to the second level.  
2. To interrupt the automatic opening process, press the button  
again briefly.  
Closing the sunshade  
1. Press the  
button to the first level.  
Automatic process: Press the  
button briefly to the second level.  
2. To interrupt the automatic closing process, press the button  
again briefly.  
The sunshade can still be opened or closed for several minutes after the ignition has been switched off, as long as the driver’s  
or front passenger door has not been opened.  
Sunshade pinch protection  
The pinch protection can reduce the risk of being pinched and injured when the sunshade is closing ⇒  
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encounters resistance or an obstacle when closing, the sunroof or sunshade will open again immediately.  
1. Check why the sunroof did not close.  
2. Try again to close the sunshade.  
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If the sunshade still encounters resistance or an obstacle and will not close, open the sunshade again. Within a short time  
after opening, you can close the sunshade again without pinch protection.  
3. If the sunshade is still not able to close, close the sunshade without pinch protection.  
Closing the sunshade without pinch protection  
1. Within approximately five seconds after pinch protection is triggered, press and hold the fig. 111 button until the  
sunshade is completely closed.  
This will close the sunshade without pinch protection.  
2. If the sunshade still will not close, contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility for  
assistance. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service  
Facility.  
WARNING  
Closing the sunshade without pinch protection may result in serious injuries.  
Always be careful when closing the sunshade.  
Ensure that nobody is within the range of operation of the sunshade, especially if it is closing without pinch  
protection.  
When the sunroof is open, the power sunshade can only be closed to the front edge of the sunroof.  
Windshield with communication window  
Fig. 112 Next to the mirror base: Communication window (general example).  
Windshields made of heat protection glass may have an infrared-reflecting coating and may, depending on the vehicle  
equipment, be able to be wirelessly heated. In order to ensure that wireless equipment from the accessories industry, e.g. toll  
systems, can function correctly, an uncoated area is present on either side of the interior rearview mirror (communication  
window) fig. 112.  
The uncoated areas must not be covered from the inside or outside, or have stickers on them, because this could cause  
malfunctions.  
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