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My Tiguan has arrived and this is my experience so far
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Picked up the car in Sept 2018, first two recalls were within the first few months.
Un/fortunately I missed out on the pano roof lights recall. I would have loved the led lighting in the roof.
The cracked fuel filler around first service, and the rest around second service.
Touch wood no more...2018 Allspace 162TSI R Line
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I've heard of some people getting a software update and having the LED lights enabled. I think some later model ones don't actually have the hardware installed.
My 2017 has the lights, they did do a recall to replace something but the lights are still active. I love them!
2017 Tiguan 162TSI Highline/R-Line
2017 Audi S3
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Yeah when our 18 Rline was recalled for the roof LEDs I expected them to be disabled but they still work. Also got a call from the stealer today for the Towbar recall, don't have one installed but still needs to go in for a sticker!Current: MkVI Golf GTI. Tiguan 162 Highline Pure white, DAP/Rline/Sun.
Gone: Tiguan 103TDI.
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The tow bar one is tricky. Depending when you bought your car (if new at the time) they are lowering the vehicle specification/ability. This may constitute a reason for the vehicle to no longer be fit for purpose (different than advertised)- if you’re going from a 200kg towball rating to the 30kg/60/100 nonsense.
I haven’t heard of any people being downgraded yet, but I can imagine it will happen.
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Originally posted by Simonr23 View PostMy 7/18 build allspace has the lights. They were disabled at purchase already, but the recall reactivated them.
Lights in the roof were never active and was not part of the recall
Maybe I should ask the dealer and see what they say.
Originally posted by Simonr23 View PostThe tow bar one is tricky. Depending when you bought your car (if new at the time) they are lowering the vehicle specification/ability. This may constitute a reason for the vehicle to no longer be fit for purpose (different than advertised)- if you’re going from a 200kg towball rating to the 30kg/60/100 nonsense.
I haven’t heard of any people being downgraded yet, but I can imagine it will happen.
My rating plate says 100kg downball weight. My manual has an addendum that says 200kg....and then the whole 30/60/100kg thingoLast edited by iDiesel; 26-10-2020, 08:14 PM.2018 Allspace 162TSI R Line
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Definitely. I’m about 99.999% certain you have the lights. You may have to be proactive with the dealer and request the y action the recall work. It’s annoying for them to do this work, so they’ll be eager to lie and just say ‘not on your car’ ‘not possible’
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Originally posted by iDiesel View Post
Yeah that is/was a major f%#@ up
My rating plate says 100kg downball weight. My manual has an addendum that says 200kg....and then the whole 30/60/100kg thingo
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Originally posted by ACID View PostI went through the rating issue when I was purchasing and couldn't really get a straight answer. My rating plate for my MY20 162TSI R-line shows tongue download of 200kg. If they call me up to say it'll be downgraded, that will be a huge issue for me.2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan
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Originally posted by ACID View PostJust had a look in the 'Supplement to Owner's Manual' which shows maximum tongue loading of 200kg with 2 occupants and 100kg with 4 occupants.
750kg unbraked.
2500kg braked.
GCM 4,760KG
The Allspace has always been 200kg2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan
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