Hi,
my check engine light came on Tues after I started my Tig (first time in 3 days). My Tig has 69,500+ km.
What actually happened was, the engine seemed to be shuddering immediately after I started,it seemed. I waited a coupld of secs to see if the shuddering would stop and when it didn't, I turned if off after a couple of secs. Not knowing what else to do, I turned it on again and it was still shuddering, so I turned it off again after another second. I waited a few seconds and for the thrid time, started the engine. It didn't shudder, but the check engine light stayed on.
I drove it anyway, for 16 km (just local streets so max speed was probably 60 kph) that night and everything seemed normal (except for the check engine light). I drove it next on Fri night for about 15km (max speed about 60 kph) before stopping to put in some gas in (enough to bring it from approx 1/3 full to just over 1/2 full) and when I started the engine after putting the gas in, the check engine light was off!
So on Sat, I drove it for about 150 km, mostly highway, and everthing seems normal.
However, since I do have an OBD reader, I would like to try hooking it up. I assume it'll hook up where the fuses are, so I found this video ( http://www.carcarekiosk.com/video/2011_Volkswagen_Tiguan_SE_2.0L_4_Cyl._Turbo/fuse_interior/replace ) showing how to remove the door and access the fuses.
My questions:
1. Is the fuse area where I would hook up the OBD reader?
2. I've tried to remove the door covering the fuses as shown in this video and pulled relatively hard, but the door didn't come off. I don't want to just reef on the door. Are there any door release mechnisms I have to use? Is there a certain angle the door has to be at?
3.From my description, would you have driven the car 150km on Sat, or taken to the mechanics immediately (too late now, but if it happens again in the future)?
I'm going to try to take it to the mechanic tomorrow.
Thanks, Mary
my check engine light came on Tues after I started my Tig (first time in 3 days). My Tig has 69,500+ km.
What actually happened was, the engine seemed to be shuddering immediately after I started,it seemed. I waited a coupld of secs to see if the shuddering would stop and when it didn't, I turned if off after a couple of secs. Not knowing what else to do, I turned it on again and it was still shuddering, so I turned it off again after another second. I waited a few seconds and for the thrid time, started the engine. It didn't shudder, but the check engine light stayed on.
I drove it anyway, for 16 km (just local streets so max speed was probably 60 kph) that night and everything seemed normal (except for the check engine light). I drove it next on Fri night for about 15km (max speed about 60 kph) before stopping to put in some gas in (enough to bring it from approx 1/3 full to just over 1/2 full) and when I started the engine after putting the gas in, the check engine light was off!
So on Sat, I drove it for about 150 km, mostly highway, and everthing seems normal.
However, since I do have an OBD reader, I would like to try hooking it up. I assume it'll hook up where the fuses are, so I found this video ( http://www.carcarekiosk.com/video/2011_Volkswagen_Tiguan_SE_2.0L_4_Cyl._Turbo/fuse_interior/replace ) showing how to remove the door and access the fuses.
My questions:
1. Is the fuse area where I would hook up the OBD reader?
2. I've tried to remove the door covering the fuses as shown in this video and pulled relatively hard, but the door didn't come off. I don't want to just reef on the door. Are there any door release mechnisms I have to use? Is there a certain angle the door has to be at?
3.From my description, would you have driven the car 150km on Sat, or taken to the mechanics immediately (too late now, but if it happens again in the future)?
I'm going to try to take it to the mechanic tomorrow.
Thanks, Mary