What Causes the Tire Pressure Warning in the Tiguan?
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When the tire pressure warning appears in the Volkswagen Tiguan, it is due to abnormal tire pressure conditions. This usually occurs when the tire is underinflated because of slow air leakage or a puncture, or when the tire pressure is too high. It is recommended that the owner visit a nearby repair shop to identify the cause and take appropriate measures. Additional information: 1. There are currently 4 models of the Tiguan available for sale, featuring 2 engine displacements—1.4T and 1.8T—and 2 transmission options: dual-clutch and automatic. The engine has a maximum power output of 118kW, a maximum horsepower of 160PS, and a maximum torque of 250N·m. 2. All current Tiguan models come standard with a tire pressure monitoring system. Each tire is equipped with a highly sensitive sensor transmitter that monitors tire pressure and temperature in real time, wirelessly transmitting data signals to the onboard terminal receiver system. If abnormalities such as air leakage, excessively high or low tire pressure, or excessively high temperature are detected, the terminal will automatically issue an alarm and display the tire status to ensure driving safety.