What are the hidden functions of the Tiguan?
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Tiguan's hidden functions are as follows: 1. Headlight home function, fog light steering assist. 2. The headlights automatically turn on for 10 or 20 seconds after locking or unlocking the car, and the duration can be set by the user. 3. Fog light steering assist, where the fog lights automatically turn on when the vehicle is turning, serving as supplementary lighting. 4. Some vehicles allow the passenger airbag to be turned off, which is also one of the hidden functions. Sometimes when there is no passenger in the front seat, the passenger airbag still deploys in a collision, resulting in unnecessary waste. 5. Adjustable seat belt height, which can be tailored to fit different body types. Press the buckle on the device where the seat belt connects to the B-pillar to adjust the seat belt height. The sun visor can be flipped sideways. Normally, the sun visor is flipped straight down, but few people utilize its side-flipping function.
I discovered many hidden features while driving my Tiguan, which are both practical and fun. Holding down the unlock button on the key fob simultaneously lowers all windows, making it super convenient to cool down the car before getting in during summer; holding down the lock button closes all windows for security. There's also the key-linked seat memory function—different keys automatically adjust the seat to preset positions upon unlocking. The trunk height can be customized by holding the open/close button to adjust the angle and avoid hitting your head. The instrument cluster has an Easter egg: holding the odometer button during startup reveals an engineering mode to check system health. Additionally, the wiper interval in low-speed mode can be customized. These thoughtful details make daily driving smarter and are definitely worth exploring!