
The method to open the hood of the Tiguan is: 1. There is a lever on the left side of the driver's left leg, pull it; 2. After hearing a 'pop' sound, walk to the front of the car, slowly reach your hand into the area above the Volkswagen logo under the hood, there is a small latch, pull it upwards; 3. Use your right hand to lift the hood, there is a support rod at the front of the engine compartment, insert the support rod into the corresponding hole inside the hood to secure it. In terms of power, the Tiguan is equipped with a 1.8T direct-injection turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 118 kW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic manual transmission.

I've been driving for over a decade, and the method to open the hood of the Volkswagen Tiguan is quite intuitive. Sitting in the driver's seat, look down near your left foot to find the hood release lever, labeled with a hood icon. Pull it to hear a click, indicating the primary latch is released. Then, exit the vehicle and walk to the front. The hood will now be slightly ajar. Reach in to feel for a black or yellow main latch, usually positioned in the center, and give it a gentle pull or push to lift the hood. Don't forget the metal prop rod nearby—extend it to securely hold the hood open, preventing accidental closure that could cause injury or damage parts. Regularly performing this allows you to check engine oil levels, coolant for leaks, and battery condition, helping to prevent minor issues from becoming major problems. The whole process takes less than a minute, but always remember to wait for the engine to cool down before operating, as hot components can burn you—safety first.

After working in this field for many years, dealing with the Tiguan's hood is quite common. Before starting, pull the release handle under the left side of the driver's seat first, gently tugging to release the main lock. Then go to the front of the car, find the secondary lock mechanism in the hood gap, and give it a slight pull with your finger to fully open it. After that, secure it with the support rod. Key tips: Always operate when the engine is cold, as hot surfaces can cause burns; if the support isn't secure, the hood could fall and damage parts. Practice opening it a few times during routine maintenance like checking fluid levels or cleaning filters—Volkswagen's design is durable and not prone to breaking. Avoid operating in rainy conditions to prevent slipping, and keep the process simple to ensure safety and efficiency.

When I first drove the Touareg, I was a bit confused. The steps to open the hood are simple: after turning off the car, sit in the driver's seat and pull the handle near your left foot. Listen for the sound, go to the front of the car, press the button inside the slightly opened hood gap, and lift it up. Don't forget to secure the support rod to prevent it from falling. Try it a few times, and you'll get the hang of it easily.


