How to remove the cargo cover in the trunk of the Tiguan L?

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Smith
09/01/25 4:17am
The steps to remove the cargo cover in the trunk of the Tiguan L are as follows: 1. Open the trunk and remove the pull ropes on both sides, then flip the partition upward by about 45%. First, pull out the rotating shaft at one end of the partition in the direction of the arrow, then pull out the other end. 2. There are two bolts at each handle, which need to be unscrewed and removed. 3. After removing the screws, there are clips that can be pried open to take off the cargo cover. When loading heavy items in the trunk, the weight should not exceed the vehicle's load capacity or cause uneven weight distribution after loading, as this will seriously affect the vehicle's handling performance and reduce driving safety.
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