8.7

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$2,200
Average Mileage:
66,650 miles
Total Complaints:
3 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (1 reports)
  2. replaced both timing chain and tensioner (1 reports)
  3. timing chain replaced (1 reports)
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problem #3

May 092024

Tiguan Limited S 2.0L I-4 Di Dohc T/C

  • Automatic transmission
  • 52,323 miles

My 2017 VW Tiguan only had just over 50,000 miles on it. The car has been maintained at VW dealership for the entire time I've owned it. The car has never had any problems, until one day it started making loud noises like the engine was working too hard and lights came on the dash. I immediately pulled over to avoid any damage to engine and had it towed to VW dealership to diagnose. I am completely shocked when they tell me its the timing chain and tensioner rod that ended up costing me 2400.00. I don't see how this could happen to a car that has been maintained properly, especially when the car doesn't even have 55,000 miles on it. I got the car repaired but it is not car and it drives loud and knocks now. I've taken the car back to the dealership where I got it fixed and told them about how it drives now. Since it has a warranty, they looked at it and resealed something, but it did not help the problem. Its so frustrating, I'm about ready to give up. VW should be better than this, they owe us customers some honesty and offer to make it right.

- Shana R., Wichita, KS, US

problem #2

Aug 022023

Tiguan Wolfsburg 2.0t

  • Automatic transmission
  • 78,000 miles

Driving home from work the car just stopped. EPC light came on. Checked oil and it was down 3 quarts. Towed to dealer. They replaced 2 Control Modules. $2000. That didn't fix the problem. More diagnostics and they said it was timing Chain. Added another $1700. I added a Carbon cleaning because they said the cylinders were dirty. The total bill ended up to be $4,700. Now I'm adding 1 quart of oil every 3000 miles. Oil changes were done regularly and other maintenance too. I have read that timing chains, carbon buildup, and oil burning are common problems with Tiguan. There was also recall on timing chains up to 2016. Figures. Not my year.

- Stephen R., Greenville, US

problem #1

Oct 242020

Tiguan 2.0L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 69,500 miles

Check engine light came on and EPC light. Because of Covid, I couldn't get an appointment in a timely manner where I could wait while the car was being evaluated. I drive over an hour away to the dealership, so its not convenient to leave it.

This is a known issue but VW is refusing to fix under warranty because my oil change records are from a local small business that has an old system and I had to regenerate my oil change appointments by hand.

They want me to pay 3500 out of pocket just to trade it in. Even with the timing chain replacement, I am not comfortable keeping the car. Those timing chains are supposed to last 120,000 miles and mine failed before I hit 60,000. I may have to get an attorney, and have the car towed to my local mechanic to be fixed at less than half the cost.

- rsnickelson, Smithfield, US