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I have had the Tiguan for just short of two years now, but I have been so tied up with work I have not had a chance to learn much about it.
My wife loves it and gets far FAR more use of it that I do.
The other day we took our 2007 Range Rover for it’s usual mail run to the local post office.
When we got to the parking area at the shopping centre, I parked close to a hedge and the Range Rover was beeping it’s head off and because I was on the phone when I pulled up, I sat there with the motor running ( AirCon on ) and the beeping was also continuing.
Next thing, the wife presses a button in the centre of the dash and the beeping stops.
When I get off the phone I asked her how she knew how to do that and she replies, “it’s the same button in the Tiguan and she uses it all the time”
Much embarrassment!
i recently realised the blind spot monitor in the US is different to what we get here. anyone know why?
US gets an in-mirror warning where we get the flashing 'indicator' on the inner side of the mirror (closer to the window)
I'm still undecided. I think i would prefer the US version but i can see the case against that style as well.
A warning for those considering the factory weather shields - Visibility of the blind spot monitor on the passenger side is impaired with the factory shield installed. Very hard to see the warning light come on (maybe that's why i would prefer the US style)
Or just don’t install weather shields if it’s a big problem. I would have thought you’d see the light through the weather shield anyway but as you say just not as bright.
I actually find blind spot quite bright and could even do with turning down so it’s not quite so distracting.
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Was advised by the salesman...so take with a grain of salt
The in-mirror BSM only have 25m radar range, whilst the indicator on the inner side like what we have has a radar range of 40-50m
not sure how accurate this is, but I do notice that Merc BSMs seem to have a much smaller range (ie only picks you up when you are in the Blindspot) whereas the Tiguan’s has a bigger range and acts as a pre warning to notify that a car is near your blind spot
Just washed the car this arvo after the dust storm we had through Sydney on Thursday
I think I have figured out now how to get the wipers into the “service” position so I can flip them up to wash the windscreen, but still struggling on how to get them back to the bottom. Ended up putting wipers on, off, the down push of the stalk (whatever that is called) and eventually they went back to normal position, but then leaves streak on the windscreen and need to wipe clean again...