Why won't my Volkswagen Tiguan start?

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Tami
07/29/25 11:29pm
The reasons why a Volkswagen Tiguan won't start may include an empty fuel tank, dead battery, or incorrect gear position. The details are as follows: Empty fuel tank: The fuel gauge shows below the red line, and the car won't start. Dead battery: Battery drain caused by leaving headlights on for too long or battery life expiration. Incorrect gear position: For automatic transmission vehicles, the gear must be in P (Park) or N (Neutral) position when starting. Starting will fail if the gear is in the wrong position. Additional information: The Volkswagen Tiguan offers 14 color options: Wild Red, Black Oak, Gulf Blue, Glacier White, Reflex Silver, Polar Gray, Laser Gray, Danxia Red, Maple Gold, Smart Blue, Desert Gold, Mountain Brown, Slate Gray, and Cliff Brown.
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