What is the normal power generation for Volkswagen Tiguan?
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Volkswagen Tiguan's power generation is considered normal at 13.5 or 14.5. Tiguan Battery Introduction: The normal voltage range for the Tiguan battery before starting is between 11.8V and 12.8V, and it should not exceed 14V after starting. The Volkswagen Tiguan uses a Varta battery model 6-QW-60(580)-L. If the battery shows signs of power loss or leakage, it should be replaced; otherwise, it may result in the vehicle failing to start or the in-car electrical loads losing power. Battery Issues Introduction: When the ammeter indicates insufficient charge, the battery should be recharged promptly. If you find the battery charge insufficient during a trip and the engine cannot be started, as a temporary measure, you can seek assistance from another vehicle to jump-start your car by connecting the negative terminals and positive terminals of the two batteries respectively. When the electrolyte level is low, distilled water or a dedicated replenishment fluid should be added. Never use drinking purified water as a substitute, as it contains various trace elements that can adversely affect the battery. Continuously using the starter when starting the car can lead to battery damage due to excessive discharge.