Component Location Overview - Components In Front Vehicle Interior

2022 Volkswagen Tiguan S, FWDSECTION Component Location Overview - Components In Front Vehicle Interior

The image shows the Climatronic version.

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  1. Left Vent Temperature Sensor -G150-
    • Only for vehicles with Climatronic.
    • An incorrectly installed vent temperature sensor causes flow-generated noise.
    • To check, use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in the "Guided Fault Finding"  function. Refer to Wiring Diagram.
    • Removing and Installing. Refer to Left Vent Temperature Sensor -G150-, REMOVING AND INSTALLING .
  2. Driver Side Footwell Vent
  3. Footwell Vent Temperature Sensor -G192-
  4. Front Air Distribution Door Motor -V426- or Air Distribution Door Motor -V428-
  5. Left Temperature Control Door Motor -V158- or Temperature Control Door Motor -V68-
  6. Sunlight Photo Sensor -G107-
  7. Evaporator
  8. Evaporator Temperature Sensor -G308-
  9. Defroster Door Motor -V107-
  10. Right Temperature Control Door Motor -V159-
  11. Dust and Pollen Filter
  12. Fresh Air Blower -V2- with Fresh Air Blower Control Module -J126-
  13. Recirculation Door Motor -V113- or Fresh Air/Recirculating Air/Back Pressure Door Motor -V425-
  14. Right Vent Temperature Sensor -G151-
    • Only for vehicles with Climatronic.
    • An incorrectly installed vent temperature sensor causes flow-generated noise.
    • To check, use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in the "Guided Fault Finding"  function. Refer to Wiring Diagram.
    • Removing and Installing. Refer to Right Vent Temperature Sensor -G151-, REMOVING AND INSTALLING .
  15. Front Passenger Side Footwell Vent
  16. Auxiliary Heater Heating Element -Z35- with Auxiliary Heater Control Module -J604-
  17. Condensation Water Drain Hose
  18. Heater Core
  19. Rear Vent Temperature Sensor -G174-
  20. Display Control Head, Rear
  21. Display Control Head
  22. Rear Temperature Control Door Motor -V137-
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