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How to Turn on the Fog Lights on the Tiguan?

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Juliet
07/29/25 12:31pm
Tiguan turns on the fog lights by: first turn the headlight switch to the on position, then pull the switch outward. Pulling it once turns on the front fog lights, and pulling it twice turns on both front and rear fog lights. The prerequisite for turning on the front and rear fog lights is that the parking lights must be on, otherwise the fog lights will not illuminate. Car fog lights are installed on the front and rear of the vehicle, used for road illumination and safety warnings during rainy or foggy weather, improving visibility for the driver and surrounding traffic participants. The Tiguan is a compact car with a length, width, and height of 4506mm, 1809mm, and 1685mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2684mm. The vehicle comes standard with ESP body stability system, EBD electronic brake-force distribution, and ASR traction control.
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DeAsher
08/14/25 12:00am
When I first started driving the Tiguan, I studied the fog light operation—it's quite simple. After opening the car door, remember to turn the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position; you don’t need to start the engine, just keep the power on. Locate the light control lever on the left side of the steering wheel, first twist it to the position for parking lights or low beams, then gently rotate the knob at the end of the lever or give it a slight push to turn on the front fog lights. The rear fog light is usually a small button on the lever—just press it once. I recommend using fog lights in foggy conditions or heavy rain, especially when visibility drops below 100 meters, as this increases your chances of being noticed by others and helps prevent rear-end collisions. Make it a habit to regularly check if the fog lights are functioning properly and clean the lamp covers periodically to prevent light obstruction. If you frequently drive in the city, using them unnecessarily can waste electricity and impair others’ visibility. The law specifies usage restrictions, so never overlook the principle of safety first. In short, it only takes a few steps to operate, but remember to turn them on only in severe weather conditions.
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BryceFitz
10/09/25 4:17am
I'm a fairly cautious driver and always feel the need to be extra careful when driving in foggy conditions. I'm clear about how to turn on the fog lights on the Tiguan: first, get in the car and fasten the seatbelt, then turn the power to ACC mode. Next, locate the light control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel. The first step is to adjust the stalk to the position for the parking lights, then rotate the ring at the end of the stalk to turn on the front fog lights. The rear fog light is usually activated by a separate button or by twisting the stalk all the way. New drivers shouldn't be afraid of the hassle—just find an empty parking lot to practice and you'll get the hang of it. Fog lights can illuminate the road ahead more effectively in thick fog without dazzling oncoming traffic, significantly improving driving safety. But don't overuse them—only turn them on when visibility is poor, otherwise, you'll not only drain the battery but also risk getting fined by the police. I also regularly check if the brake lights are working properly, as this helps reduce the risk of accidents.
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VonGabriella
11/22/25 5:33am
I often drive my Tiguan in mountainous areas with unpredictable weather, so fog light operation is an essential skill. After turning on the power, adjust the light lever on the left side of the steering wheel to the 'on' position, then twist to activate the front fog lights. The rear fog lights usually require an additional twist. The key is knowing when to use them: turn them on during heavy fog, rainstorms, or snowy/icy conditions as they emit a wide beam of light without causing distraction. It's advisable to reduce speed simultaneously and enhance safety by wearing reflective vests. Don't forget regular maintenance—replace burnt-out bulbs promptly. The operation takes just minutes to learn, but the concept of safe driving should become a daily habit.
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