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Volkswagen Tiguan 2012 Problems

Are you having problems with your 2012 Volkswagen Tiguan? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest 2012 Volkswagen Tiguan issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the 2012 Volkswagen Tiguan in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Volkswagen Tiguan 2012: Do I need to get the diesel injectors serviced?

There’s more factors than distance covered when it comes to diesel fuel-injector lifespan. That said, modern, common-rail diesels do seem to work their injectors pretty hard, so it’s possible that yours will be ready for replacement at 165,000km on the odometer.

Other elements that will contribute to injector wear are fuel quality, dirty fuel filters, the overall condition of the system including the fuel pump and simply how well the vehicle has been maintained generally. How it’s been driven will also have a bearing on injector life, including whether it’s been used for highway travel, urban running and whether it’s been used to tow relatively heavy loads.

Fuel-injectors can be rebuilt or reconditioned, but the trade reckons that a reconditioned injector will have about half the useable lifespan of a brand-new replacement injector. As for injector servicing intervals, I’d be guided by what Volkswagen says in its factory service schedule.

When were VW's cam chain tensioner problems resolved?

All model years 2008-2013 appear to be affected.

We understand a new tensioner was fitted from 2012.

Used Volkswagen Tiguan review: 2008-2014
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Volkswagen Tiguan 2012: Are additional service items necessary?

Dealers are now looking for ways to boost profitability, with all sorts of added-cost extras that are good for their bottom line but not for owners or their vehicles. The bottom line is simple: if the car is operating fine, and the suggested service is not on the list of manufacturer requirements, then say a big NO.

Volkswagen fix revealed for Australia
US owners of VW cars with diesel engines that can cheat emissions tests have already been given $500, but local owners still have no compensation.
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Used Volkswagen Tiguan review: 2011-2012
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Volkswagen Tiguan 2012: Lots of problems while under warranty

It is disappointing when you have spent a lot of money buying what you believed was a quality product to find the truth to be something else. Getting the runaround from the company just adds to the frustration. The only thing you can take some comfort from is that the problems to date have been fixed, and you really can't predict what might or might not happen in the future.

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