How to turn off navigation in Tiguan L?
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Tiguan L's navigation system has settings to turn off traffic alerts, or you can press the navigation button again for the stop function. You can refer to the user manual for instructions or contact the manufacturer or 4S store customer service for consultation. The following is a detailed introduction to the Tiguan L: 1. The new car continues the exterior and interior design of the 2017 model, with the biggest change in the powertrain. The new car replaces the 1.8T engine in the 2017 330TSI model with a 2.0T engine, delivering a maximum power of 137 kW and peak torque of 320 Nm. After the upgrade, the 2018 Tiguan L will be equipped with a 2.0T powertrain across the range. 2. The 2019 Tiguan L will come standard with keyless entry, one-button start, electronic parking brake, and many other thoughtful features; the newly launched Panorama Comfort Edition is equipped with 18-inch two-tone aluminum alloy precision wheels and a Panorama panoramic electric sunroof; the Intelligent Luxury Edition features 19-inch two-tone aluminum alloy precision wheels, a smart electric tailgate with delayed closing and memory functions, PLA3.0 intelligent parking assist system, and other advanced technologies. 3. It is worth mentioning that the 2019 Tiguan L flagship and premium flagship editions are upgraded to R-Line, featuring a new double-C black surround, paired with 19-inch R-Line aluminum alloy precision wheels and custom R-Line badges. The cool 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster display interacts with the 9.2-inch advanced navigation and multimedia system screen, refreshing the benchmark for the mid-size premium SUV market with a more sporty design and superior configurations. 4. In terms of power, the 2018 Tiguan L will be equipped with a 2.0TSI high/low-power engine. The 330TSI low-power engine delivers a maximum power of 137 kW and peak torque of 320 Nm; the 380TSI high-power engine delivers a maximum power of 162 kW and peak torque of 350 Nm. The transmission system will be matched with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission.
I've been driving the Tiguan L for a while, and turning off the navigation is actually quite simple. Usually while driving, I tap the 'Back' or 'Exit' button on the central control screen, and the navigation interface closes. Voice control is also convenient—just say 'Turn off navigation,' and the system responds quickly, stopping immediately. Once on a long trip, after the navigation finished guiding, I casually turned it off and switched to music mode, with smooth operation that didn’t affect driving. By the way, the Tiguan's navigation system is designed to be user-friendly; turning it off doesn’t consume much power, but leaving it on for long periods might waste resources. For beginners, I recommend trying these methods while parked first to get familiar before using them on the road. Overall, the car’s smart features are quite thoughtful.