How to Turn Off the In-Car Navigation in the Tiguan L?
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The methods to turn off the in-car navigation in the Tiguan L are: 1. There are settings in the navigation system where you can disable traffic alerts; 2. Press the navigation button to access the stop function. It is recommended to refer to the user manual for instructions or contact the manufacturer or the customer service of a 4S store for consultation. The Tiguan L is positioned as a mid-size SUV, with body dimensions of 4712mm in length, 1839mm in width, and 1673mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2791mm. In terms of power, the Tiguan L is equipped with a 2.0TSI engine available in high and low power versions, with the 330TSI low-power version delivering a maximum power of 137 kW and a peak torque of 320 Nm.
I've been driving the Tiguan L for a while, and turning off the navigation is actually quite simple. Usually when driving, I don't want the navigation to distract me or drain the battery quickly, so I just operate it directly on the screen. The navigation interface typically has a back button or an 'Exit' option—just a light tap to close the entire app. If you're in the settings menu, you can also find the navigation icon and tap to turn it off. Additionally, some models support voice commands; saying 'Turn off navigation' should also work. If the screen is slow to respond, don’t worry—but don’t try it while driving. Park and restart the system by holding down the central host power button for a few seconds. I recommend turning off the navigation when it's not in use to protect the system, save power, and free up screen space for music or the rearview camera.
When I first started using my Tiguan L, I wasn't very familiar with the car navigation system. It took me a few minutes to figure out how to turn it off. Now that I'm used to it, I simply press the exit button on the navigation page—quick and easy. Sometimes during long trips, I use the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel to exit the navigation, avoiding the hassle of looking down at the screen. Turning off the navigation is quite useful in situations like weak signals causing the navigation to freeze—just turn it off and on again to restore it. Or when the navigation voice is too loud and interferes with my music, I mute it with one button and then turn it off. I also like switching to other functions like Bluetooth calls or the radio, but remember to handle the navigation buttons gently to avoid scratching the screen. Always operate these functions when safely parked—don’t fiddle with them while driving and get distracted!