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How to set the horn sound when locking the Tiguan?

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VanBrody
07/29/25 3:35am
Press both the lock and unlock buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds until the light flashes. Below is relevant information about the Tiguan: 1. Exterior design: The Tiguan L maintains a design similar to the overseas standard Tiguan model, featuring a clean and crisp overall style. Compared to the standard wheelbase model, it adds some chrome decorative elements while modifying the C-pillar design. 2. Powertrain: The new Tiguan L offers two powertrain options - 330TSI and 380TSI, equipped with 1.4T and 2.0T turbocharged engines respectively. The former delivers maximum output of 110kW with peak torque of 250N•M, while the latter provides maximum output of 137kW with peak torque of 320N•M.
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Cheyenne
08/12/25 2:33pm
Setting the horn to sound when locking the Touareg is quite simple. I’ve driven this car for five years and often help friends with such minor settings. The core method involves using the remote key: first, ensure all doors, including the trunk, are tightly closed—no gaps should interfere with signal reception. Then, take out the remote, point it toward the car, and hold down the lock button without releasing it for about 5 to 10 seconds until the horn emits a short beep. This indicates the setup is successful. Afterward, each time you press the lock button, the horn will automatically sound once to confirm the operation, enhancing anti-theft security. This feature is especially practical in underground parking lots or noisy environments, reducing the risk of forgetting to lock the car. Different model years may have slight variations—for example, higher-trim models after 2016 allow adjusting the number of beeps via the dashboard menu—but the basic setup can be done with a single press, eliminating the need for a repair shop or extra equipment. After setup, test it once to ensure the system works properly, making daily use more reassuring.
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Ray
10/02/25 6:52am
Hey, I just set up the horn confirmation feature for my Tiguan, and the whole process was easy and fun. Just prepare the remote key: make sure all doors and windows are securely closed, including the sunroof to avoid interference; then point it at the car and press the lock button, but don't release it immediately—hold it down for about five seconds until the horn emits a short beep, which is the activation signal. Once set up, the horn will beep once every time you lock the car to confirm the operation, acting like a little reminder to help with theft prevention. My car is a 2020 base model, and after setting this up, I feel more at ease when leaving. The manual mentions that some models can also adjust the volume or delay time via the vehicle settings menu, but the default option is sufficient—no need for complex tools. The whole thing took just a few minutes, saving time and effort while adding a bit of fun.
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KhloeLynn
11/15/25 8:36am
Setting the horn sound for the Volkswagen Tiguan when locking is for anti-theft alerts, and it's very simple to operate using the remote key. First, ensure all doors are properly closed for a secure seal. Then, press and hold the lock button on the key for five to ten seconds without releasing until you hear the horn beep once. After successful setup, the horn will emit a confirmation sound every time you lock the car. This helps you promptly know that the car is securely locked, avoiding potential risks. The process is quick and effective, requiring just one test.
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