Why is the right ambient light of the Volkswagen Touareg not working?

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SarahFitz
07/30/25 10:50am
Volkswagen Touareg right ambient light not working reasons are as follows: Vehicle not powered on: The vehicle not being powered on prevents the ambient light from turning on. Vehicle wiring issues: This situation requires timely inspection and repair. Function of ambient lights: Car ambient lights are decorative lighting, usually in red, blue, green, etc., mainly to make the cabin more dazzling at night. To some extent, they can provide illumination, but their primary purpose is decorative. Ambient lights in different trim levels may vary, mainly in terms of coverage area and effects. Ambient lights are typically located near the footwell, center console, door armrests, etc.
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