VW TIGUAN MK2 - How To Remove Headlight / Headlamp Removal
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- Опубликовано: 11 янв 2022
- Guide on how to remove the headlight assembly on a VW Tiguan Mk2 model, years 2017 onwards.
The example in the video (R-Line model) has matrix LED headlights, but the process is the same for models with standard/halogen headlights.
In the video we remove the front wheels and also the full inner arch liner. Removal of the front bumper can be done without removing these, but doing so makes access to the other fittings much easier, and makes it possible for us to film to show the locations of the fittings.
It is also possible to drop one side of the bumper to access one headlight, but this risks damaging some of the bumper clips/fittings that remain in place.
Tools used:
-T25 & T30 Torx: amzn.to/2NWrfON
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Tools used:
-T25 & T30 Torx: amzn.to/2NWrfON
Excellent video. Thanks very much for the detailed description particularly around the force required on parts of the removal process - would never have put so much pressure on plastic parts without your advice. Everything went as you described so extremely grateful.
Thanks for this tutorial. Didn’t realise how tedious the process is.
Great video thank you very much for the detailed explanation,
Great Video Mate👍
Great video BTW!!😀
excellent video, thanks. I have two headlights needing replacement (broken lenses along the bottom). I was considering replacing them individually, but I guess I need to do them both at once, since I'm totally dismantling the car.
Fuckin hell. I just wanted more room to replace the headlight bulb. Never buying a VW again. I hate almost everything about my Tiguan. Good video though. Cheers
Great video. Need to change a condensation filled headlight 👍🏻
Yeah my driver side has water intrusion as well.
Mine as well… really disappointed in the quality on this tiguan.
Спасибо!!!
About to tackle this project. Concerned about the potential for fault codes surfacing as one person comment on. Anyway to avoid that? Do you absolutely have to disconnect all those electrical connection?
Yeah, my old Hyundai Elantra did not require an entire bumper removal, and I was able to replace my headlights on my own. This is ridiculous!
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Was going to upgrade my lights. Won't bother now looks a ball ache.
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Do I need to replace the whole headlight if only the daylight running light is the problem? The running daylight that’s always stays on is slowly getting less bright
As far as we know, the whole unit would require replacing. The DRL isn't available as a separate part. You may be able to take the headlight apart, but we haven't tried this ourselves.
Since doing this process my car came up with 7 faults when I put everything back together. They’ve all cleared themselves all but air bag fault. Any ideas what I should try to resolve? Thanks
Six faults and I'd dive in. Seven gives me pause... as the other commenter says "Fuckin' hell!"
Would this process be applicable to the 2022-2024 (after facelift) model years?
Got hit by debris on the highway and my headlamp is chipped and has a small hole along the base
We haven't had the facelift model in to confirm this, but I would think that all the mounting points are in the same place and the process should be very similar.
@@SelectVehicleSpares Thank you for answering! All in all - how much time did this take you working straight through? 1 hr 2 hr or 3 hrs?
Dealership is quoting me at least 2 hours of labour
@@RubzNotNice It should take around 1 hour for a professional.
So complicated to remove the headlight .... Poor designed... I prefer Japanese car.
Thanks for the Video.... Proof that German cars are not maintenance friendly (poor design) ....No wonder, Chinese will kill them with EV's.