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VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN WOLFSBURG 2017  Owners Manual With the engine at operating temperature, park the vehicle on a level surface to ensure 
that the engine oil reading is correct.
Switch off the engine and wait a few minutes for the engine oil to flow

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VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN WOLFSBURG 2017  Owners Manual Warning lamps and text messages may be shown in the instrument cluster display. These warnings 
may also be accompanied by acoustic signals.
Engine oil
Lit up: engine oil level too low. Switch off the

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VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN WOLFSBURG 2017  Owners Manual Coolant and coolant additives can pollute the environment. Spilt service fluids must be 
collected then disposed of properly and in an environmentally responsible way.
Checking the coolant level and r

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VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN WOLFSBURG 2017  Owners Manual •Only top up coolant if there is coolant residue in the expansion tank. If this is not observed, the 
engine could be damaged. If you cannot see any coolant in the expansion tank do not drive 
on. S

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VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN WOLFSBURG 2017  Owners Manual Brake fluid can pollute the environment. Any spilt service fluids must be cleaned up and 
disposed of properly.
12-volt vehicle battery
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following

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VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN WOLFSBURG 2017  Owners Manual When you start the engine after the 12-volt battery has been totally discharged or after a 
successful jump start, you may find that system settings (time, date, personal convenience settings 
and pro

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VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN WOLFSBURG 2017  Owners Manual Vehicles with auxiliary heater ⇒ Auxiliary heater and ventilation and vehicles with the 12-volt 
battery in the luggage compartment are fitted with special batteries. The acid level of these 12-

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VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN WOLFSBURG 2017  Owners Manual Dispose of the 12-volt vehicle battery in accordance with the regulations. 12-volt vehicle 
batteries may contain toxic substances such as sulphuric acid and lead.
Electrolyte can pollute the environm