How to Activate the Lift Mode in Touareg?

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VonCaroline
07/29/25 7:27pm
Touareg lift mode activation method: Step on the brake pedal and press the LOCK button for about 5 seconds until the jack mode icon appears on the dashboard. The lift mode refers to the chassis height adjustment system, which allows raising or lowering the vehicle's chassis to adapt to different road conditions. When the vehicle is lifted off the ground by a jack, the air suspension system will close the relevant solenoid valves while the computer records the body height, ensuring the vehicle maintains its original height after being lowered. The Touareg measures 4795mm in length, 1940mm in width, and 1709mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2893mm. The Touareg largely retains the current model's design language with only minor detail modifications, including a softened border of the four chrome slat grille that now forms a unified visual element with the headlights.
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