How to Set Up Automatic Window Closing When Locking the Tiguan L?
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The Tiguan L does not have an automatic door locking function, so this feature cannot be set up by yourself. You need to visit a 4S dealership to enable hidden functions. In addition to using the key to lock the doors, the Tiguan L can also be locked by touching the horizontal groove on the door handle. During driving, if a collision occurs, passengers inside the vehicle may not have enough time to unlock the doors. In the event of a fire, the consequences could be even more unimaginable.
I've been driving the Volkswagen Tiguan L for quite a while, and setting up the auto window closing feature when locking the car is really convenient. After getting out of the car, hold down the lock button on the key for about 4-5 seconds, and the windows will slowly close. It's simple and easy to use. If it doesn't work the first time, it might be because the factory settings aren't activated or the key remote signal is weak—try replacing the battery. I rely on this feature daily; it automatically closes the windows if I forget, preventing rainwater from getting inside and avoiding issues like moldy seats or electrical hazards. It's a good idea to test the feature before driving to ensure it works properly. If there are any issues, just visit the dealership for a free adjustment of the car's software. Safety first—don't let small things affect your driving comfort.