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VOLKSWAGEN Tiguan Recalls

11 recalls affecting the VOLKSWAGEN Tiguan (0โ€“2025).

11

Active recalls

0

Resolved recalls

11

Total recalls

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All Recalls

REC-006465active

2024โ€“2025 VOLKSWAGEN Tiguan

Due to a software issue, if the driver does not have their hands on the steering wheel for an extended period, the brake jolt triggered by the Emergency Assist (EA) or Travel Assist (TA) assistance functions meant to alert the driver may be misinterpreted as the driver braking. As a result, the Emergency Assist (EA) or Travel Assist (TA) assistance functions are deactivated. Note: The instrument cluster may fail to illuminate the visual and audible warnings that the safety functions are deactivated.

Light Vehicle

29 Oct 2025

REC-006378active

2018โ€“2019 VOLKSWAGEN Tiguan Allspace

Due to a manufacturing issue, the right and/or left curtain airbag/s may be fitted with a faulty gas generator. As a result, the airbags may not deploy as intended.

Light Vehicle

10 July 2025

REC-005930active

2018โ€“2019 VOLKSWAGEN Tiguan Allspace

Due to a manufacturing issue, the side curtain airbags may be fitted with a faulty gas generator. As a result, the airbag may not deploy as intended.

Light Vehicle

2 Apr 2024

REC-001414active

2020โ€“2021 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

Bolts may not have been installed on the longitudinal adjustment mechanism of the driver seat.

Light Vehicle

10 Mar 2021

REC-001399active

2016โ€“2020 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

The roof spoiler can partially or completely detach from the vehicle, due to the use of an unsuitable adhesive.

Light Vehicle

2 June 2020

REC-001383active

2017โ€“2019 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

During a limited production period for Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace vehicles, a certain material used in the production of the rear springs was not approved for use in the process. As a result, there is a danger that a coil spring may break and damage the rear tyres.

Light Vehicle

11 June 2019

REC-001382active

0 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

Gas-filled shock absorbers on the rear axle may have an incorrect weld on the lower securing eye of the shock absorber.

Light Vehicle

7 Sept 2018

REC-001407active

0 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

Certain MY18 Tiguan Allspace models from a limited production period may contain a defective passenger airbag. When the passenger airbag module was manufactured, the airbag may have been packed incorrectly, preventing it from deploying correctly in an accident.

Light Vehicle

5 Sept 2018

REC-001412active

2016โ€“2017 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

The laser welded seam on the front seat backrests may not have been correctly configured during production, which may impact on the strength of the welded connection.

Light Vehicle

15 Dec 2016

REC-003688active

0 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

Due to a manufacturing fault the side airbags may deploy abnormally during an accident.

Light Vehicle

5 Apr 2016

REC-001422active

0 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

A fuse that protects some of the exterior vehicle lights may blow due to thermal overload.

Light Vehicle

15 Nov 2013