Hello, governor! Today, I will show you step-by-step how to reset the oil service light or inspection reminder on VW Volkswagen Tiguan. Basically, you can learn this tutorial on page 272 in your owner manual. But I know you guys are busy, so I make this content to save your time.
Anyway, after you finish the engine oil change on your VW Tiguan, you still have to reset the oil service light. If you’re not going to take your car to the dealer or authorized service and you need to reset it, that is how you do it. So stay tuned before you get into the action.
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All right I have a 2017 VW Tiguan and I’m going to show you how to reset the service and the inspection light as well on it. It’s quite a simple procedure on this. So the way you do this is:
To reset the general inspection reminder is very similar but with one difference you need to turn on your hazard lights. So let’s do it.
Time needed: 3 minutes
So now we have a 2020 VW Tiguan. This car is already serviced, so I changed the oil and filter, and also, the full inspection was performed. So we can reset two reminders over here: one is for the oil change, and the second one is for the general inspection. So let’s try to do it.
Make sure the vehicle is completely stopped
The button is located on the cluster
While keeping the 0.0 button you press the START-STOP button without stepping on any pedal
After that, you will see the message come up on the dash. The first message is Reset Oil Change Service? But if you hold it a bit longer the second one will come up and say Reset Inspection Interval? You can confirm the question by pressing the 0.0/SET button
For your info, this operation work for the second generation of the VW Volkswagen Tiguan (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 model years). For the older ones, you can reach it here.
Your Volkswagen Tiguan needs routine maintenance at intervals corresponding with the mileage you have driven on it. Routine maintenance includes changing the oil and filter, checking the fluids in the windshield washer, wiper fluid, and headlamp cleaning fluid, and completing a safety inspection. Routine maintenance also includes checking all four tires’ brake pads and overall wear. Your mechanic will ensure your car is safe to drive by checking the lining of each tire, examining how thick they are, and replacing the brake pads if they aren’t too worn.
Routine maintenance is crucial for your VW Tiguan. If you neglect regular maintenance, your car can experience a shortened life span. Routine maintenance can be done by a VW technician, who will be able to recognize potential mechanical issues before they become severe. It’s the best way to ensure your car runs at its best for a long time.
The VW Tiguan Maintenance Schedule will provide important information about the following steps when maintaining your vehicle. Your Volkswagen Tiguan should have routine service every 10,000 miles. During these frequent visits, a technician will inspect various parts of the car, including the drive shaft, transmission, and brakes. They will also check the shock absorbers and coil springs. These services are recommended for all Volkswagen Tiguan owners, as they are the essential parts of your car.
To some, it may come as a surprise to find that the 2019 VW Tiguan, one of the most technologically equipped SUVs on the market, can go up to 10,000 miles without oil changes. However, you should only do this cautiously; we advise getting it checked every 5,000–7,000 miles or six months, whichever comes first, depending on how often you drive and the weather. In the winter, for instance, when you’re driving, the interval should be shorter, so your engine is always ready to face severe conditions.
Oil with a viscosity of 5W-30 is the best option for your 2019 Tiguan since it will keep your car operating smoothly in any climate.
The 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan with a 2.0L gasoline engine takes about 6 quarts (5.7 liters) of oil when changing the filter.
Liqui Moly, Castrol Edge, and Mobil1 are the brands we recommend for the VW Tiguan.
So that’s all you have to do. So now you will check the following oil change is in ten thousand miles which is almost more than a year you know one year is equal to 365 days. But I don’t recommend it; I’ll recommend you guys to at least change the oil twice a year to keep your engine nice, smooth, and healthy. So anyway love you guys; thank you so much for reading, and I hope this video has been helpful. Good luck!
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