What is the purpose of the static cornering light?

What is the purpose of the static cornering light?

If you’re indicating and turning into a road or pulling into a parking space, a light within the foglamp (on the turning side) automatically illuminates the side of the road to give you enhanced visibility through the turn.

What are LED cornering lamps?

The cornering lights when turning the vehicle offer a wider spread of the light. As we turn the wheels one side, either left or right, the cornering lights of that particular side turns on illuminating the blind spot. So, these were the commonly confused lights in modern-day cars.

How to change the light bulbs on a Volkswagen Tiguan?

Push a new number 7506 (also known as part # P21W) straight into the socket and rotate it 1/4 turn clockwise to secure it in place. The smaller bulb is the rear side marker light. Pull the old miniature wedge base bulb straight out of the socket and push in a new number 2825 (also known as the W5W) straight into the socket.

Where can I buy parts for a Volkswagen Tiguan?

Shop Volkswagen Tiguan Parts, Accessories and VW DriverGear Online. You chose your Volkswagen Tiguan for all the same reasons you choose Genuine Volkswagen Parts: because no other brand can match the performance, style, and precision of Volkswagen.

Can a Volkswagen Tiguan be driven Unplugged?

Make yourself comfortable and keep your Volkswagen Tiguan protected from the rigors of daily use with Genuine Volkswagen Tiguan Comfort and Protection Products. Never drive unplugged (unless you choose to) with these Genuine Volkswagen Tiguan Communication Accessories are designed to work perfectly in your Volkswagen Tiguan.

What kind of floor mat does a VW Tiguan use?

Each floor mat is designed to precisely fit the contours of your VW’s footwells and to attach directly to factory mounting points, so installation is quick and simple. Keep your VW ready for whatever the road ahead has in store by equipping it with factory-grade fit and protection with Genuine VW Floor mats.

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