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How to set the seat belt sound for Tiguan L?

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DelOlivia
07/24/25 1:50pm
Tiguan L's seat belt sound cannot be adjusted; the reminder tone will only turn off when the seat belt is properly fastened. The purpose of the seat belt reminder sound is to alert drivers and passengers to fasten their seat belts through beeping or indicator light flashing while driving, thereby preventing serious physical injuries in case of an accident due to not wearing a seat belt. Below is some relevant information about the Tiguan L: 1. The Tiguan L is produced by SAIC Volkswagen. The new Tiguan L by SAIC Volkswagen is the successor model to the current Tiguan, sharing the same Volkswagen MQB platform as the overseas version of the new Tiguan. 2. The new Tiguan L has been upgraded to a 7-seater model with a 2+3+2 seating arrangement to meet the needs of larger families. Its biggest highlight is the third-row seats featuring a flat-folding design, providing flexible and versatile space combinations. When the third-row seats are folded down, the trunk capacity reaches 1780L, easily meeting various travel requirements of consumers. 3. In terms of power, the Tiguan L 2.0T comes in two versions with different power outputs. The low-power 2.0T version delivers 186 horsepower with a maximum torque of 320 Nm, available between 1500-4000 rpm, and a maximum power output between 4100-6000 rpm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The high-power 2.0T version offers 220 horsepower with a peak torque of 350 Nm, available between 1500-4400 rpm, and a maximum power output between 4500-6200 rpm. The high-power version deliberately widens the torque and power ranges to ensure uninterrupted power delivery throughout the rev range.
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StKaden
08/10/25 6:48am
I was also curious about the seat belt reminder sound when I drove the Tiguan L before. This alert is actually mandatory for driving safety, and the factory settings of the Tiguan L don't provide an option to turn it off. If you plug in the seat belt buckle, it stops beeping, but honestly, this is very unsafe because the seat belt buckle can affect the effectiveness of the airbag protection. If you really want to adjust the volume, you might need to visit a tuning shop to unlock hidden functions, but I don't recommend it—safety comes first. Every time I hear the reminder sound, I just buckle up, which is much more practical than fiddling with the settings. If you're sensitive to in-car alerts, the Tiguan L's dashboard display is already quite user-friendly.
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StLeilani
09/25/25 6:21am
As a seasoned driver, I really don't think it's necessary to disable the seatbelt reminder chime. The Tiguan L's chime design complies with safety standards—it's meant to help you develop the habit of wearing your seatbelt. I've looked into it, and this sound can't be adjusted in the vehicle settings menu; the only way to stop it is by buckling up. Some people take shortcuts by using seatbelt clips, but doing so could lead to serious injuries in a collision. If you genuinely find the chime annoying, there are two workarounds: first, buckle up immediately when you get in the car, or second, visit a professional tuning shop to modify system parameters using an OBD device. However, the latter might void your warranty and carries safety risks. After years of driving, what I value most is safety, and these reminder chimes actually give me peace of mind.
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JohnnyMarie
11/08/25 8:28am
I've been driving the Tiguan L for three years. I remember a friend once asked me if the seatbelt reminder sound could be turned down. This sound is part of the vehicle's safety system, preset by the manufacturer, and there's no adjustment option in the Tiguan L's menu. I've tried looking in the sound category of the central control settings, but only things like turn signals and reverse radar can be adjusted. In actual driving, the simplest solution is to buckle up immediately when you hear the reminder sound. Some car models can disable the reminder by modifying the circuit, but for the Tiguan L, this might affect the stability of the entire vehicle's electrical system. My advice is that instead of fiddling with the settings, it's better to develop good driving habits so that you don't even get the chance to hear the reminder sound.
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