Where is the child safety lock on the Tiguan?

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LaJason
07/29/25 5:47pm
Tiguan's child lock is located on the rear doors, featuring a knob-style mechanical control switch that can be manually locked using the car key. To activate it, slide the toggle-type child safety lock lever to the end marked with the child safety lock symbol, then close the door. Have rear passengers verify whether the rear doors can be opened (check if the child safety lock effectively locks the doors). Once confirmed operational, you can drive with peace of mind. The Tiguan is a compact SUV produced by Shanghai Volkswagen. In terms of dimensions, it measures 4506mm in length, 1809mm in width, and 1685mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2684mm.
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