Where is the child lock on the Volkswagen Tiguan?

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CamillaLynn
07/24/25 8:12am
The child lock on the Volkswagen Tiguan is located on the door lock mechanism of the rear doors. There is a rotatable position where you can use a key to turn and activate or deactivate the child lock function. Taking the 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan as an example, it is a compact SUV with body dimensions of: length 4506mm, width 1809mm, height 1685mm, wheelbase 2684mm, and a body weight of 1600kg. The 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan is equipped with a 1.8T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 160PS, maximum torque of 250Nm, maximum power of 118kW, and is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
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LeBraxton
08/11/25 3:51am
As a new dad, I'm particularly concerned about my child's safety in the car. The Volkswagen Tiguan's child lock is designed with a small toggle or knob on the inner edge of the rear door. You just need to manually turn it to lock, preventing kids from opening the door from inside. Once, I forgot to lock it while driving on the highway, and my toddler was fiddling with the door handle in the back seat—it was a close call! Now, I've made it a habit to check the lock status before every trip, ensuring it's properly engaged. It's quite convenient and takes just seconds, never causing delays. Safety is no trivial matter—families with kids must pay attention to this. The Tiguan's design is simple yet practical, with a noticeable position that's hard to trigger accidentally. Reading the user manual helps clarify it further. After locking, always test by pulling the door from inside to confirm it won't open. Developing this habit saves a lot of worry, especially during long road trips or city traffic when kids get restless. I recommend all parents try it—never underestimate this small but crucial safety feature.
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