Where is the Tiguan Seat Fuse Located?

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AniyahDella
07/29/25 5:39pm
The Tiguan seat fuse is located under the cover panel on the left side of the driver's seat. Below is an introduction to the 2021 Tiguan model: 1. Engine: Equipped with a 1.4t inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine. 2. Suspension: Front suspension is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is multi-link independent suspension. 3. Body dimensions: Length 4712mm, width 1839mm, height 1673mm. Below is extended information on the differences between FAW-Volkswagen and SAIC Volkswagen: 1. Establishment time: FAW-Volkswagen was established in 1991, while SAIC Volkswagen was established in 1985. 2. Joint venture: FAW-Volkswagen is a joint venture between FAW Group Corporation and Volkswagen AG; SAIC Volkswagen involves investments from both Chinese and German parties. 3. Production lines: SAIC Volkswagen produces brands including Santana, Passat, POLO, Gol, Lavida, Touran, Tiguan, Skoda Octavia, and Superb; FAW-Volkswagen produces brands including Audi, Jetta, Golf, Bora, Sagitar, Magotan, and CC.
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