
The fuse box for the Tiguan sunroof is located on the left side of the driver's seat. Open the cover to see the fuse box. Below is relevant information: Introduction to the Fuse Box: The automotive fuse box is used to install car fuses and can be categorized by the size of the fuses installed: small automotive fuse box, medium automotive fuse box, and large automotive fuse box. Function of the Fuse Box: When a circuit malfunctions or behaves abnormally, the current may continuously rise, potentially damaging important or expensive components in the circuit, or even causing the circuit to burn out or start a fire. If a fuse is correctly installed in the circuit, it will melt and cut off the current when the current abnormally rises to a certain level and duration, thereby protecting the safe operation of the circuit.

The sunroof fuse for the Volkswagen Tiguan is typically located in two main places: one is the cabin fuse box, usually found under the steering wheel or on the side panel. You can lift the protective cover and look for a fuse labeled SHD or something similar. The other is the engine compartment fuse box—open the hood, and you'll find a fuse box on the right side, which may also contain a dedicated sunroof fuse. If the sunroof malfunctions, don’t panic. First, try restarting the car or check if the sunroof button is stuck. I recommend consulting the vehicle’s user manual, which details the fuse locations and numbers, as they may vary by model year. If you’re doing it yourself, remember to turn off the car, use needle-nose pliers to remove the fuse, and check if it’s blown. If it is, buy a replacement of the same specification. Regular maintenance of the fuse box can prevent short circuits and extend the sunroof’s lifespan. After all, it’s part of driving safety—don’t underestimate it.

The sunroof fuse for the Tiguan is usually located in the lower fuse box on the driver's side. After lifting the cover, you'll see a row of fuses—look for the one labeled SHD or ROOF. There's also another fuse box in the engine compartment that might contain spare fuses. Always turn off the engine before working to avoid electric shock. I recommend wearing gloves and using a small tool to gently remove the fuse to check for breaks. If it's blown, you can buy a new one for a few dollars at an auto parts store and replace it. Regularly check if the sunroof operates smoothly—early prevention can save future hassle. Especially before the rainy season, inspecting the fuse can protect the electrical system from major failures and save on repair costs. Replacing it yourself isn't difficult and can be done in just a few minutes.

The sunroof fuse for the Tiguan is mostly located in the fuse box under the steering wheel. Just pull open the cover and look for the SHD label. The engine compartment fuse box sometimes has a backup, but the main location is still in the cabin. I've driven several Tiguans, and this is how it's usually handled. If the sunroof doesn't move, turn off the power and wait a while before trying again. If it still doesn't work, replace the fuse. You can go to a 4S shop or any shop with universal spare parts and tools. Just use pliers for an easy replacement. Don't forget to check the manual for the exact location—safety first.


