
Tiguan L's button next to the gear is the vehicle stability system. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Configuration: The Tiguan L comes standard with the ESP vehicle stability system and front side airbags. The top-of-the-line Supreme flagship model is equipped with a pre-collision safety protection system, knee airbags, a lane-keeping system, a 360-degree parking camera, and a HUD head-up display system. 2. Working principle of the vehicle stability system: Under certain road conditions and vehicle load conditions, the maximum adhesion force that the wheels can provide is a fixed value. That is, in extreme situations, the longitudinal force (along the rolling direction of the wheel) and the lateral force (perpendicular to the rolling direction of the wheel) applied to the wheel have a trade-off relationship. The electronic stability program can independently control the longitudinal braking force of each wheel, thereby influencing the lateral force and improving the vehicle's handling performance.

As a frequent driver of the Tiguan, I find the gear function buttons of the Tiguan L quite intuitive and user-friendly. There's the P (Park) gear—engage it and then pull the electronic handbrake to ensure the vehicle stays firmly parked. R (Reverse) is for backing up; once engaged, the rear parking sensors activate to alert you about obstacles behind. N (Neutral) is the neutral gear, occasionally used for towing or car washing. D (Drive) is for everyday city driving, offering smooth throttle response. S (Sport) mode is my go-to for highways or uphill drives, as it boosts RPMs for quicker acceleration. The gear lever also has +/- buttons for manual mode—pressing '+' speeds up shifting, while '-' helps save brake pads during downhill driving. Important tips: Always park in the correct sequence to avoid excessive transmission wear, and regularly clean the buttons to prevent dust from affecting their sensitivity. These function buttons enhance both safety and convenience, and checking the wiring connections during maintenance ensures everything stays trouble-free.

From a technical perspective, the gear function buttons of the Tiguan L operate based on an automatic transmission system. The P button is the parking lock, which engages the gear to prevent vehicle movement; the R button engages reverse gear by reversing the drive shaft; the N button shifts to neutral, cutting off power; the D button is the standard driving mode, offering smooth and fuel-efficient operation; the S button activates high-power mode by delaying shift points for a sportier feel. The adjacent +- buttons allow manual gear shifting, simulating the fun of manual operation. I also know these buttons are electronically controlled to ensure safety protections against misoperations, such as preventing accidental shifting from D to P. Relevant details: the MQB platform precisely responds to driving mode changes, and scanning module fault codes with a diagnostic tool during maintenance is crucial.

For new drivers, the gear buttons of the Tiguan L are not complicated: P (Park) should be used every time to stabilize the car; R (Reverse) should be engaged slowly after shifting; N (Neutral) is for temporary stops; D (Drive) is for daily driving with ease and peace of mind; S (Sport) offers faster acceleration but consumes slightly more fuel; manual +/- buttons should be avoided by beginners to prevent stalling. Safety first: always press the brake to shift gears after ignition to avoid the risk of rolling, and do not shift gears randomly at high speeds. Related advice: practice switching between D and S more to adapt to different road conditions.

I'd like to share my experience driving the Tiguan L. The gear function buttons are highly practical, especially the P (Park) button on slopes when used with the handbrake to secure the vehicle. The R (Reverse) button paired with the camera enhances safety. The N (Neutral) gear prevents engine shaking during car washes. The D (Drive) gear ensures smooth commuting. The S (Sport) gear is ideal for climbing long slopes to avoid power shortages. The manual +/- buttons come in handy for quick overtaking on highways. Tips: In winter, warm up the engine before shifting to D gear to ensure proper transmission oil lubrication. Regular of the button circuits extends their lifespan.

During the driving process of the Tiguan L, I found that the core functions of the gear buttons are: P (Park) ensures safe parking and locking, R (Reverse) works with radar assistance, N (Neutral) is for temporary parking, D (Drive) is commonly used for smooth and economical driving, and S (Sport) mode enhances power and excitement. The manual +/- buttons allow for quick upshifting to accelerate and gentle downshifting to decelerate. Related tips: Reasonably switch driving modes, such as using D in the city and S in the suburbs to save fuel; pay attention to button cleanliness to avoid malfunction and startup issues; and follow the correct sequence of operations to reduce wear and tear.


