VW Tiguan (5N)
VW Tiguan (5N) | |
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Source: Ross-Tech, LLC | |
Information | |
Manufacturer: | Volkswagen AG |
Chassis Code: | 5N/AX |
Platform: | VW356 |
Model Years: | from 2008 |
Model Years (US): | from 2009 |
Predecessor: | None |
Successor: | None |
Interface Hardware | |
HEX+CAN, Micro-CAN | |
DLC Location | |
The DLC is located in the Driver Footwell. |
We have "small" list of Common Modifications & Tweaks for the VW Golf/Jetta/Bora (1K/5M) that apply to the 2009 and older Tiguan.
We also have "small" list of Common Modifications & Tweaks for the VW Golf (5K/52) which apply to the 2010 and newer Tiguan.
General Information about this Model can be found in the Wikipedia entry.
[01] - Engine Electronics
Gasoline Engines
Diesel Engines
[02] - Transmission Electronics
- 6-Speed Automatic Transmission (09G):
- Label File (09G-927-750.LBL)
[03] - Brake Electronics
- Coding
- Basic Setting
- Special Procedures
- Replacement
- Label File (5N0-614-517.LBL)
[08] - Heating/Air Conditioning
[09] - Central Electronics
Note: The 2009 and older Tiguan uses the conventional 09-Central Electronics module.
[09] - Central Electronics / Body Control Module (BCM)
Notes:
- The 2010 and newer Tiguan uses the 09-Central Electronics / Body Control Module (BCM).
- Make sure to have all Doors unlocked, otherwise this Control Module may not communicate with the Scan Tool/VCDS.
[10] - Parking Aid & Park/Steer Assist
[15] - Airbag
- Coding
- Basic Setting
- Special Procedures
- Label File (5N0-959-655.lbl)
[16] - Steering Wheel
[17] - Instrument Cluster
M.Y 2009 and older use the Conventional CAN 17-Instrument Cluster module:
M.Y 2010 and newer use the newer UDS 17-Instrument Cluster module:
[18] - Auxiliary Heating
- Coding
- Adaptation
- Basic Setting
- Label File (Part Number 1K0-815-005-*)
- Label File (Part Number 1K0-815-007-*)
[19] - CAN-Gateway
[25] - Immobilizer
- Adaptation
- Special Procedures
- Label File
[3D] - Special Functions
[42] - Door Electronics Driver
[44] - Steering Assist
[46] - Comfort System
Note: On 2010 and newer Tiguans the Comfort System known from earlier Models has been integrated with the Central Electronics / Body Control Module (BCM) and is no longer available as a separate Address/Module. All related Diagnostics/Settings have to be performed via Central Electronics / Body Control Module (BCM).
[47] - Sound System
[52] - Door Electronics Passenger
[53] - Parking Brake
If you are unsure which Generation is installed, check the Control Module Identification.
EPB3 stands for Generation III and EPB4 for Generation IV.
- Parking Brake (Generation III / < MY 2010)
- Coding
- Basic Setting
- Label File (5N0-907-801.LBL)
- Parking Brake (Generation IV / MY 2011 >)
- Coding
- Basic Setting
- Label File (3AA-907-801.LBL)
[55] - Headlight Aim Control
- Coding
- Adaptation
- Security Access
- Basic Setting
- Label File (5M0-907-357.LBL)
[56] - Radio (Analog)
[62] - Door Electronics Rear Left
[65] - Tire Pressure Monitoring
Notes:
- Vehicles with the diagnostic Address 65 - TPMS module use the Direct TPMS System, Without Wheel Position Recognition. This Ross-Tech Tech Tip should assist when diagnosing problems: VW TPMS Systems without Wheel Position Recognition
- The 2012+ NAR (North American Region) Tiguan is equipped with the Indirect TPMS which is a function of the ABS Brake Electronics system. Address [65] - Tire Pressure Monitoring is NOT used.
- When ABS based TPMS is installed the vehicle is equipped with a reset button or MFA (dash) reset. The Owner's manual and Labels on the chassis will include vehicle specific instructions for the learning drive and reset.