What hidden functions can be activated in the Volkswagen Tiguan?

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Maggie
07/30/25 2:39am
Volkswagen Tiguan can activate the following hidden functions: 1. Press and hold the unlock button to open all four windows, including the panoramic sunroof; press and hold the lock button to close all four windows, including the panoramic sunroof. 2. When the trunk is opened in the locked state and then closed, it will automatically lock without needing to press the lock button again. 3. If the turn signal lever is not returned to its original position, the corresponding small light will illuminate as a warning after the engine is turned off. 4. The interior reading light will automatically turn off after ten minutes to protect the battery. If the reading light is turned on after removing the key, it will also turn off after ten minutes. 5. When the wipers are activated on a rainy day and the reverse gear is engaged, the rear wiper will automatically start, making it easier for the driver to see obstacles behind the vehicle.
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