Where is the steering wheel heating button on the Tiguan L?
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The steering wheel heating button on the Tiguan L is located in a row of buttons above the air conditioning controls on the lower part of the center console. The button in the left red box is the driver's seat heating switch, and the button on the right is the front passenger seat heating switch. The Tiguan L is an SUV model under SAIC Volkswagen. Here are some details about the model: 1. Interior: The 2019 Tiguan L adopts Volkswagen's latest design language, featuring a polygonal design for the center console, breaking away from the previous rigid and conservative style. The polygonal and multi-layered design highlights the sportiness and technological feel of the new Tiguan L. 2. Powertrain: The Tiguan L is equipped with a 2.0T + 7-speed dual-clutch powertrain. The turbo fully engages at around 1500 rpm, providing ample power feedback whether starting from a standstill or overtaking on the highway. During high-speed driving, the vehicle generally maintains a speed range of 80 km/h to 120 km/h, with the engine and tire noise performance being quite ideal.
When I first drove the Touareg L, the steering wheel heating button was located in the button area on the left side of the steering wheel, with an icon resembling a steering wheel with wavy lines. Pressing it once would start the heating. It's especially practical during winter drives, particularly in sub-zero temperatures—just press it and the steering wheel warms up instantly, preventing cold hands. I remember once during a long trip in the north, I accidentally turned on the air conditioning instead because I couldn't find the button, which drained quite a bit of power. Later, after familiarizing myself with its location, it became much easier to use—usually near the steering wheel spokes or sometimes integrated into the multifunction buttons. If you can't find it, I recommend starting the car and checking the dashboard prompts or referring to the manual to confirm the exact position. This feature not only enhances comfort but also improves driving focus, reducing the risk of slippery hands.