
This vehicle does not allow manual setting of the maintenance mileage. Below is the introduction to resetting the maintenance light for the Volkswagen Tiguan: 1. Turn off the ignition switch and shut down the engine. 2. Press and hold the right button on the instrument panel with your left hand. 3. While continuing to hold the right button with your left hand, turn on the ignition switch. 4. Keep holding the "Reset/Adjust" button with your left hand until the maintenance light enters the reset mode, then release the right button. 5. Within 20 seconds of releasing the right button, press the left "Menu button" once to confirm the reset. 6. Do not reset the maintenance display between maintenance cycles to avoid incorrect display. The maintenance reminder function is only auxiliary; the detailed maintenance intervals should still follow the maintenance regulations. To check maintenance information, simply hold the "Reset" button while the car's ignition is on until the display shows the maintenance text, then release.

I usually maintain my car myself, so I'm very familiar with setting the maintenance mileage for the Tiguan. You need to operate it with the vehicle running, typically using the multifunction buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. Press the MENU button to enter the menu, select the settings option, then find the maintenance or service item where you'll see the maintenance interval setting. There might be slight differences depending on the model year—older Tiguan models may require adjusting via the buttons on the right side of the instrument panel, while newer models mostly operate through the MIB central control screen. After resetting, it will display the next maintenance mileage and time. I usually set it to remind me every 10,000 kilometers. This setting is related to your oil quality and driving habits; if you drive mostly in the city, it's better to set a shorter interval. Don't forget to reset it after changing the oil yourself, otherwise, the system will still calculate based on the old data. Remember to check the manual—some models require entering a code for confirmation, so make sure you don't set it wrong.

I've been driving my Tiguan for several years, and setting the maintenance mileage is actually quite simple. Start the car, locate the CAR menu on the center console, and enter the subsystem service options under vehicle settings. Select the maintenance interval adjustment, then input the new mileage, such as 7,500 or 10,000 kilometers, as the system default might not be accurate. After completing the operation, be sure to test it: navigate to the maintenance display page to check if the update was successful. This feature is very practical, helping us regularly check tire pressure and filter elements. After resetting, it's advisable to take a photo for records so the technician can understand at a glance during the next visit to the 4S shop. If you're unsure how to do it yourself, you can also have the 4S shop set it up—they can quickly handle it by connecting to the OBD port with a computer. Always pay attention to the dashboard alerts and don't wait for a warning to take action.

I've researched the maintenance system of the Tiguan. To set the maintenance mileage, simply operate the dashboard: first power on without starting the engine, press and hold the 000 button on the right side of the steering wheel until the service menu appears on the screen, then release. After entering, select maintenance reset, then choose interval settings to adjust the mileage. For high-end Tiguan models with digital instrument clusters, you can also customize the reminder format, such as displaying only the remaining kilometers. After resetting, it's best to drive around to confirm data synchronization. This setting affects the vehicle's reminder mechanism, so don't adjust it randomly. It's recommended to check every six months or 5,000 kilometers, based on actual driving conditions. Resetting immediately after an oil change is the most accurate.


