What is the correct procedure for the one-button start in the Tiguan?

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DeCamilla
07/24/25 4:39am
The correct procedure for the one-button start in the Tiguan: First press the start button, wait for the ACC light to illuminate, then press the start button again. At this point, the one-button start button will turn green, and the vehicle will perform a self-check. After the self-check is completed, press the brake pedal and then press the one-button start button again to start the vehicle. The Volkswagen Tiguan is a compact SUV with dimensions of 4506mm in length, 1809mm in width, and 1685mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2684mm. In terms of exterior features, the Tiguan comes standard with ESP body stability system, EBD electronic brake-force distribution, and ASR traction control. Additionally, some less common features like EDS electronic differential lock, EPB electronic parking brake, auto hold function, and TPR tire pressure monitoring system are also included as standard equipment in this model.
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SanSadie
08/11/25 12:15am
I've driven many cars with one-button start, including the Tiguan, and I find its starting procedure really convenient. First, after getting in and sitting down, make sure the smart key is inside the car or in your pocket—the car's key detection system will automatically sense it. This is crucial because if the key is too far away or the battery is dead, the car may not start. Next, you must press the brake pedal—this is a safety design to prevent accidental pressing of the button. If the brake isn't fully pressed, pushing the start button won't work. Then, press the engine start button, which usually lights up green or turns off, and the engine will start. After starting, I habitually check the dashboard indicators to confirm the engine is running properly. The whole process takes just a few seconds, much faster than turning a traditional key, but remember not to rush off immediately—ensure the handbrake is released and the gear is in P for safety. If the car fails to start, first check the key's position or brake pressure—don't panic, sometimes just retrying works.
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