What does the brake service station fault code on the Volkswagen Tiguan mean?
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When the Volkswagen Tiguan displays a brake service station fault code, it indicates a malfunction in the braking system, requiring the vehicle to be towed to a service station for inspection. The following components should be checked: whether the brake pads are severely worn, whether the brake discs have reached their wear limit, whether there is insufficient brake fluid, and whether the clearance between the brake pads and discs is too large or too small. Troubleshooting steps: If the engine runs with normal noise and vibration, it can rule out a dead battery issue. If the starter motor operates normally, it eliminates the possibility of the engine control unit being locked. Fuel and electrical system checks: First, inspect whether the ignition coils are functioning properly, whether the spark plugs are firing correctly, and whether there is any cylinder misfiring. Replace spark plugs or ignition coils if necessary. Then examine fuel system issues, including whether fuel pressure is adequate, whether the fuel pump is operational, and whether the fuel quality is satisfactory.