What Are the Common Faults of the 2010 Tiguan?
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The common faults of the Tiguan are as follows: Abnormal Noises: After starting the vehicle, there are abnormal noises from the B-pillar, sunroof, and dashboard. The possible causes could be design and quality assembly issues from the manufacturer, requiring additional soundproofing padding. In such cases, it is recommended that owners visit a 4S shop for a comprehensive inspection to identify the problem. Idle Vibration: The vehicle vibrates at idle when starting, and the EPC light comes on. This situation may occur because the interface of the vehicle's computer is damaged after a collision with the A-pillar, leading to throttle intake disorder. As for the EPC light, it is mostly due to a dirty throttle or non-functioning brake lights. High Air Conditioning Temperature: This issue is likely caused by a malfunction of the main fan. First, conduct an air conditioning system check, perform temperature and airflow tests, and determine whether the airflow is normal.