Volkswagen Tiguan Owners Manual: Driving through water
			
			
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safety information first⇒
Read and follow the introductory information and 
safety information first⇒ Introduction 
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Introduction 
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Important factors when deciding whether to drive through water:
	- Firmness of stream bed and bank.
Before driving through water
Stop, get out of the vehicle, and assess the situation ⇒ :
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	- Measure water depth from one side to the other. The water must not be any 
	higher than the bottom of the vehicle body (see dimensions⇒ Dimensions ). 
	Check the firmness of the bed and banks; check for drop-offs and obstacles in 
	the water ⇒ . .
	- Make sure it is possible to enter and exit the water safely.
	- Check the angle of the embankment and the firmness of the ground on each 
	bank.
Driving through standing and slow-moving water
The vehicle can drive through standing water if the ground under the water is 
firm enough ⇒ .
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	- Drive slowly into a river in the direction of the flow. Never exceed the 
	departure/approach angle and lateral angle (vehicle slope).
	- Always drive at a constant speed to the other side.
This will help prevent engine damage from the water. It also allows an air pocket 
to form in front of the engine that can supply it with the necessary air.
Entering the water quickly or driving too fast through the water will create 
a bow wave. A bow wave can force its way into the engine air intake duct and seriously 
damage the engine.
Driving through fast-moving water
Driving through fast-moving water is very dangerous ⇒ .
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The vehicle can be swept away by the current. Even vehicles with high ground 
clearance can get stuck if the ground is washed out from under the tires. Fast-moving 
water will build up against the side of your vehicle. This will make the water deeper. 
Always think about this before entering the water. Water volume, speed, and depth 
can be very unpredictable and dangerous.
If you are uncertain how fast the water is flowing, look for a shallower place 
where you can cross in safety. If you cannot find a safe place to cross, turn back.
After driving through water
	- After crossing through deep water, stop the engine and check the oil dipstick. 
	If there are beads of water on the oil dipstick or the oil level has increased, 
	do not start the engine. Change the engine oil immediately. Depending on the 
	amount of water in the oil, running or starting the engine can result in engine 
	failure or serious engine damage.
	- Always dry the brakes by braking a couple of times.
	- After driving through water, have the vehicle drive train and electrical 
	system thoroughly inspected for damage by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or 
	an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.

 Warning
Warning
Flowing water is very powerful and can sweep your vehicle away. This can lead create 
an extremely dangerous situation and cause an accident with serious personal injuries.
	- Never take routes or risks that could put you or your passengers in danger. 
	If you cannot go on or have doubts about the safety of your route, turn back 
	and take a new route.
	- If water gets into the engine, your vehicle can break down. You will lose 
	control of a broken down vehicle, and it can be swept away.
	- Soft surfaces, mud, underwater obstacles, and holes can cause accidents 
	and can cause the vehicle to break down in the water. This can lead pose extreme 
	danger.
	- Rapidly flowing water can develop strong forces that can pull the vehicle 
	downstream. This can cause accidents and fatal injuries.
	- Drive through water only where the banks and bottom are firm enough and 
	the water is shallower at all points than the maximum permissible fording depth 
	for your vehicle.

 Note
Note
	- Vehicle components such as the engine, drive train, suspension or electrical 
	system may be severely damaged by driving through water.
	- Avoid stopping in deep water. This can let water get inside the vehicle.
	- On soft ground, the tires dig into the surface. This reduces fording depth. 
	Make sure that the ground is sufficiently firm.
	- Avoid creating a bow wave in front of the vehicle while driving through 
	water. A bow wave could force its way into the engine air intake duct and seriously 
	damage the engine.
	- If you even briefly exceed the maximum fording depth when driving through 
	water, severe engine damage will result. This engine damage will lead to a vehicle 
	breakdown. This can disable the vehicle in the water.
	- Never drive over salt flats or through salt or salty water. Salt causes 
	vehicle corrosion. Rinse all parts of the vehicle that were exposed to salt 
	or salt water right away with fresh water.
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