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Tiguan 1
(2007-2015)
Removing light sensors G107 and G134
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Heating and air conditioning
Removing light sensors G107 and G134
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Pull light photo sensor -G107- -1- out of dash panel using wedge -3409-. Disconnect electrical connector from light sensor -G107-.
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